Hi gang. I’m considering building a couple of old 1950s billboards for my layout. I thought maybe I’d do one advertising the Santa Fe Super Chief, and another of possibly a car ad. At this point any good suggestions are more than welcome.
Period gasoline companies are always good. Pure, Sinclair, etc. Howard Johnson’s restaurants (motels came in 1954). In certain parts of the country, Stuckey’s signs were on most major roads.
Don’t forget cigarete ads! In the '50’s those nasty things were advertised everywhere - even on TV! (Anyone remember the dancing Kool packs?!) Car ads were big, because they looked different every year - I can’t even tell the difference between American cars and Jap [censored] anymore! Go to the local library & look at some old Life & Look mags - the ads in there were often the same as the billboards!! Check out Walthers - there are a number of ready-made billboard signs - WS for starters.[:D]
Besides the car, oil and ciggarette adds, the products of the times were real biggies on billboards.
Cereal ads, Ralston/Purina, Quaker Oats, Nabisco. The old stand bys of the soft drinks Nehi, Moxi of course Coke and Pepsi.
Ads for all the newfangled appliances, the 50s were times of many changes and improvements to all household appliances and products. Frigidaire, Coloric, Zenith, Admiral, Bell and Howell and so many others.
Thanks, but no can do the cigarette ads… I smoked those rotten things every day for 24 years until they finally made me sick!. However, I do appreciate all else about your suggestions. I’ve got one of the Walther’s signs, but the problem is it’s an ad for Walther’s products… Oh well. I might find something that I can glue over the Walther’s ad.
Hope those give you a start - also check the JL Innovative and other catalogs, especially if you want some older styles (like late 1940’s ones that haven’t been re-posted on the billboard, which you can model as peeling…).
Another source are the companies that make tin signs. The store I manage buys tons of the little buggers from Desperate Enterprises and I get the old catalogs when we replace them. If you’re going to do that though it is only right to buy some of their signs (which I have)
I think theme parks kept billboards nearby, way to get the kids to lean on the parents to get them to go. Hotels advertising free color TV would be another.
I copy signs & billboards off ebay (or other places on the web). Go to collectables-advertising or collectables-paper, then search for signs, copy & paste image to a publisher desk top, crop & size for your scale ( HO for me ). then save to a file. Then you can print on paper, cardstock or full sticker page. With full sticker just cut out, trim and stick to a stiff backing or right to a building. With paper or cardstock you can use double sided tape or glue of your choice. If you print on photo paper you get a glossy like metal sign that. You can build the frame for billboards from wood stick matches or scale lumber.
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These signs on the cafe I scanned from a sign catalog.
You can also copy people, Background buildings, interiors, ect.
This is off a postcard found on ebay under collectables/paper/postcards. These are great to use as background buidings.
These are old ink blotters copied off ebay, found under collectables/paper/ink blotters. Most are rectangle and make nice billboards.
These buildings were copied of postcards on ebay and make great background buildings! The ideas are endless…just look for signs that match the era you model.