try the Miler Engineering web site. They have many illuminated and animated signs. If you don't find a suitable marquee ask if they can make one for you.
Thanks for all the replys and suggestions. Very helpful. I'm ready to print out some possible billboards and see what they look like.
Mike
These are kind of tiny, but I printed them on cardstock and applied it to the walls of my theater.
I like the "painted on" look of applying a decal to a brick wall or wood plank fence. Again, it's just an image from the Internet, downloaded and sized on the computer and then printed, this time on decal paper. I painted a white rectangle on the wall where the decal would go to restore the color balance.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
In my early days of railroading I met a photographer named Jim Marcus. He was an extraordinary, talented photographer.
I saw a feature in a local newspaper that he had passed away back in 1989 but his images were being made available through this site:
http://www.americanclassicimages.com/Default.aspx?tabid=36
There are hundreds of city scenes including theater marquees and some great railroad photos here as well. Click on the Signs, neon, billboards gallery.
Hope this helps you out, Ed
Chuck,
I still believe.....We may have gone to the same school...''Somewhere in Time''.
Take Care!
Frank
zstripe mreagant Anybody got a link to a source for movie marquee or movie advertising billboards? Only need a couple. Perhaps a process using "Paint" or some other software for the marquee. Actual repo of the real thing would be preferable for the ads/billboards. Thanks. Mike Thomasson Mike, A suggestion: Google, ''Movie Marquee/Billboards Images" and view hundred's of them. If You have a color printer, You can make them any size You desire. I do it alot, for interior shots for industry buildings. Be sure to include ''Images'' in Your query. Take Care! Frank
mreagant Anybody got a link to a source for movie marquee or movie advertising billboards? Only need a couple. Perhaps a process using "Paint" or some other software for the marquee. Actual repo of the real thing would be preferable for the ads/billboards. Thanks. Mike Thomasson
Anybody got a link to a source for movie marquee or movie advertising billboards? Only need a couple. Perhaps a process using "Paint" or some other software for the marquee. Actual repo of the real thing would be preferable for the ads/billboards.
Thanks.
Mike Thomasson
Mike,
A suggestion: Google, ''Movie Marquee/Billboards Images" and view hundred's of them. If You have a color printer, You can make them any size You desire. I do it alot, for interior shots for industry buildings. Be sure to include ''Images'' in Your query.
More specifically, Google images for specific movie titles that you want to billboard. I just tried Gone With the Wind and came up with a couple of good 24-sheet billboard ads and even more of the sheets that used to be displayed next to the words on the marquee and in the showcases under it. You can probably get the same for any megamovie that specifically fits your era.
Chuck (Modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
Btw: A pic' of a backdrop building with images for Industrial shots for warehousing was done with a print from a Google Image search. The fork-lift is a cast metal model. The building is only two inches deep, with a scracth-built floor, same height as dock.