Oh, and a little other request, Peter, since you're PDF's are sooooo close to the original, can you give the "Partners in Time, Septembre 1885" writing on the Photo Frame a try? Daniels version is not bad, but I'm pretty sure you can come up with an even better version. Like most people here, my handwriting / drawing skills are not good enough to hand write on the frame I have, so a printed version might just be perfect.
A4 is standard European paper size 29.7cm x 21cm (slightly taller and narrower than US Letter), A3 is twice the size of A4, imagine 2 A4 sheets stuck together on the long edge. Sizes go up from there i.e. A2 is twice A3 etc.
Hope that helps.
Peter
So are any of the letters you posted US sized?
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Here you go.
Just a note, the handwriting is not quite the same as the Western Union letters, the "e"'s are wrong.
PDF is a vector so you can scale it to suit your needs.
Peter
Here you go:But this is a sign under clock's picture of Marty and Doc?
It's very nice, but I have a big problem to find a correct frame for this prop.
Here you go:
http://www.therpf.com/f13/partners-time-frame-1-available-some-more-156385/
I have one of these myself. Very good price/quality. I think Gary Weavers version is still better, but much, much, MUCH more expensive.
To be honest, if you're a bit handy, I'd advise you to do the ornaments yourself too (if you decide to make the frame yourself anyway). The ornaments are not 100% screen accurate. If the ornaments would be a bit better, this frame would have been as great as Gary Weavers. So if you can sculpt a bit yourself, maybe you can give it a try.Thank you, but I want to try to do it myselfMaybe I can take only resin ornaments
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To be honest, if you're a bit handy, I'd advise you to do the ornaments yourself too (if you decide to make the frame yourself anyway). The ornaments are not 100% screen accurate. If the ornaments would be a bit better, this frame would have been as great as Gary Weavers. So if you can sculpt a bit yourself, maybe you can give it a try.
You can give it a try, and if it doesn't work out, just buy them. Since you have to make the ornaments before attaching them to the frame, you can't do much wrong by trying. Anyway, it's up to you off course. I'd love to see what your frame looks like in the end.I'm just scared of ornaments, there are very small for my skill level![]()
You can give it a try, and if it doesn't work out, just buy them. Since you have to make the ornaments before attaching them to the frame, you can't do much wrong by trying. Anyway, it's up to you off course. I'd love to see what your frame looks like in the end.
I was watching BTTFIII yesterday, with a view to see if I could get any more detailed info on a current project of mine, the railway map.
I have a picture of the map from an auction site, but it's not quite good enough to see all the details.
Anyway I noticed that the one in the movie is different (see below), besides the colour, which could be due to lighting, the main difference is around Shonash Ravine, the Auction Map shows the bridge and a dashed line of the proposed railway, but in the movie the bridge is missing, no dashed line, plus the railway seems to continue near the bottom.
Which version do you think I should do, I'm undecided.
On a related note, does anyone have any close up shots of the map, that could help me out with wording and the inset section at the bottom right.
I'll post progress pictures soon.
Peter
Can anyone help be with the wording on the 1885 Hill Valley Railway Map.
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Any help would be appreciated
Peter