Miller Engineering Animation MIE339110 We Can Do It Billboard, N and Z Scales


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We have taken our HO/O scale window signs and designed a set of
stainless steel photo etched support. Once mounted on your building
you will have very realistic sign that will showcase your building. All
signs come ready to run. #33-9110 We Can Do It N/Z Billboard
Suitable for N/Z Scales

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#88-3501, Lg. Portland Billboard
Size 4.3" T x 4.5" W
Suitable for HO/O Scales,
Price 49.95
#44-3502, Sm. Portland Billboard
Size 2.15" T x 2.25" W.
Suitable for HO/N Scales,
Price 32.95
The White Stag sign, also known as the "Portland Oregon"
sign, is a lighted neon-and-incandescent-bulb sign located
atop the White Stag Building, at 70 NW Couch Street in
downtown Portland, Oregon, facing the Burnside Bridge.
The sign faces westbound traffic as it enters downtown
Portland coming across the Willamette River. The sign was
acquired by the City of Portland in September 2010, and the
lettering was changed to read "Portland Oregon" in
November 2010. This iconic sign makes a great addition for
any layout. If you happen to have ties to Portland, then it's a
must-have for your layout.
Limited edition sign.
2350 DTN Portland sign
$49.95
88-3501 Lg. Portland billboard
$49.95
44-3502 Sm. Portland billboard
$32.95
#9105 Conrail window sign
Suitable for O/HO Scales,
Price $17.95
#33-9105 Conrail N/Z Billboard
Suitable for O/HO Scales,
Price $22.95
Conrail began operations on April 1, 1976. Its
mandate was to revitalize rail service in the Northeast
and Midwest operating as a for-profit company.
Conrail's economic recovery and turnaround began in
1980 when the Staggers Rail Act, which largely
deregulated railroads, was signed into law. Conrail
company is a jointly-owned subsidiary, with CSX and
NS. Large version comes with supports.
Limited edition sign.
Chiquita Brands International's history began in 1870
when ship's captain Lorenzo Dow Baker purchased
160 bunches of bananas in Jamaica and resold them
in Jersey City eleven days later. Fast forward to
1873. Central American railroad developer Minor C.
Keith began to experiment with banana production in
Costa Rica. And the rest is history! We must admit
that our banana sign is not of our design - we came
across this retro sign while doing research on the
company. It certainly makes for a conversation piece
on any layout. The large version comes with supports.
Limited edition sign.
#44-3602, Sm. Banana Billboard
Size 1.6”W x 2.3” T
Suitable for HO/N Scales,
Price 32.95
#88-3601, Lg. Banana Billboard
Size 3.2”W x 4.6” T
Suitable for HO/O Scales,
Price 49.95
#44-3652, Sm. Conrail Billboard
Size 2”W x 1.75” T
Suitable for HO/N Scales,
Price 32.95
#88-3651, Lg. Conrail Billboard
Size: 4” W x 3.55” T
Suitable for HO/O Scales,
Price 49.95
"We Can Do It!" is an American World War II wartime
poster produced by J. Howard Miller in 1943 for
Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to
boost female worker morale. The poster was not
widely seen during World War II. It was rediscovered
in the early 1980s and widely reproduced in many
forms, often called "We Can Do It!" but also called
"Rosie the Riveter" after the iconic figure of a strong
female war production worker. Available in two, large
version comes with supports.
Limited edition sign. #33-9110 We Can Do It N/Z Billboard
Suitable for N/Z Scales

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