Fonts
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Fri May 5 11:00:05 EDT 2006
Thanks for the additional info.
J.T.McCutcheon
--- nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> Just for your information, the actual number sets
> are available from
> the Commissary, click under decals, under Shellscale
> and set 8" Black
> EMD Numbers used by N&W HO103 $4.50
> N (same as above, but in N scale) N103 $4.50
>
> These are actual correct numerals, Gill Sans is not
> even very close. If
> you are looking for the earlier style boards (black
> boards with white
> or backlit numerals, try these
> 8" White Insert-style Numbers, for early N&W EMDs
> HO105 $4.50
> N (same as above, but in N scale) N105 $4.50
>
> I hate to see anyone use something that is not right
> when the correct
> material is available, especially from the
> Commissary.
>
> Ken Miller
>
> On May 4, 2006, at 10:02 AM,
> nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>
> > Thanks to all for the info. I believe I have
> found a
> > font "Gill Sans" that will work.
> > J. T. McCutcheon
> >
> > --- nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> >
> >> Richard Shell can and probably will answer this
> one,
> >> but numberboard
> >> numbers from the 1970s are a specialized style
> >> number, they are
> >> numbers, generally stamped out of plastic, and
> glued
> >> to a white lexan
> >> background board.
> >>
> >> I have to assume that you are talking about the
> 1728
> >> after it was low
> >> nosed, the numbers on the low nose end
> numberboards
> >> are the standard
> >> style numbers. To the best of my knowledge, they
> are
> >> not a conventional
> >> font, but a design used almost exclusively for
> this
> >> purpose. I do not
> >> know if the numbers are a stock item that the
> >> railroad ordered from a
> >> supplier, I'd suspect so. I know they were
> assembled
> >> in Roanoke, and
> >> sometimes the boards were kind of sloppy, I have
> at
> >> least one that has
> >> one number or the other considerably lower than a
> >> straight line.
> >>
> >> I may be speaking out of turn here, but as I
> recall,
> >> the numberboard
> >> numbers were what started Richard into Shellscale
> >> Decals, he could not
> >> find the correct numbers for modeling, so he did
> the
> >> research, had the
> >> sets made, and began to sell them himself. He has
> >> correct number sets
> >> for both white numbers on black, and black
> numbers
> >> on white.
> >>
> >> Ken Miller
> >> On May 3, 2006, at 5:43 PM,
> >> nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> >>
> >>> Black. The 1728 low short hood SD45. What I'm
> >> trying
> >>> to duplicate is the number boards.
> >>> J.T.McCutcheon
> >>>
> >>> --- nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> --- nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Can someone in this group tell me which fonts
> >> are
> >>>>> used
> >>>>> by N&W on the diesels, i.e. SD-45 1728?
> >>>>> TIA
> >>>>> J. McCutcheon
> >>
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