Lettering for railways
- Sir Clothem Cap
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Lettering for railways
I have put my own lettering on my railway stock.
One easy way is to find a local vinyl cutter and ask for a lot of your letters. think of a standard height for your lettering. I use 1cm white lettering. the font can be anything you choose but avoid very thin fonts as they are hard to apply. Vinyl can take the heat on a tank engine but of course do not apply directly on a boiler. I got a few hundred sets on my lettering for ยฃ10 so really cheap way to do lettering.
One easy way is to find a local vinyl cutter and ask for a lot of your letters. think of a standard height for your lettering. I use 1cm white lettering. the font can be anything you choose but avoid very thin fonts as they are hard to apply. Vinyl can take the heat on a tank engine but of course do not apply directly on a boiler. I got a few hundred sets on my lettering for ยฃ10 so really cheap way to do lettering.
Re: Lettering for railways
Handy tip, Bryan, thanks
Rik
PS - Looks like you've resolved the problem you had with logging in?? Let me know if you're still experiencing problems
Rik
PS - Looks like you've resolved the problem you had with logging in?? Let me know if you're still experiencing problems
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Re: Lettering for railways
Yes the lettering works well.
Yes logging in is resolved
Yes logging in is resolved
Re: Lettering for railways
Sir Clothem Cap wrote: โMon Jan 09, 2023 6:33 am Yes the lettering works well.
Yes logging in is resolved
Re: Lettering for railways
Good tip that. Thanks, although we don't have anyone near me that does that
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Re: Lettering for railways
I've found it a very cost effective way of lettering an engine Bryan, and as you've said, it's ok on steam locos as long as it's not directly on the boiler. And not just lettering, I also cut out some sets of BR double arrows! Was intended as a temporary measure until I could afford to get a proper paint job done on the loco, but it's lasted quite well.
Andrew
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