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Etched nameplates in 4mm

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John East - 27 Jul 2006 21:52 GMT
Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
plates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer in
operation? A web address would particularly helpful.
Dave - 27 Jul 2006 22:34 GMT
> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number plates
> in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer in operation? A
> web address would particularly helpful.

You can try http://www.modelmasterdecals.com/Jackson%20Evans.htm - may have
some that you want.

Regards

Dave Hoskins
Waldviertler - 28 Jul 2006 00:11 GMT
Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and
numberplates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer
in operation? A web address would particularly helpful.

Would they be steam era plates ?

Graham Shaw of Shawplan produces some very nice stuff.
Try www.shawplan.com

Phil
Piemanlarger - 28 Jul 2006 07:26 GMT
> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and
> numberplates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Graham Shaw of Shawplan produces some very nice stuff.
> Try www.shawplan.com

As do 247 developments for steam

or

Shawplan, fox for diesel. I think Jackson Evans has just been taken over by
shawplan too?

> Phil
Paul Boyd - 28 Jul 2006 09:59 GMT
John East said the following on 27/07/2006 21:52:
> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
> plates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer in
> operation? A web address would particularly helpful.

I've tried Modelmaster, who quote(d) up to 18 months (which I was
prepared to accept).  Two years later - "Oh, sorry, we've lost the
record of your order."

247 Developments are good quality with (IIRC) a three month wait, but a
quote from the lady at the exhibition stand "We don't have time to
answer emails" makes me wonder if they also have time to deal with
custom plates.  Personally though, I would still place an order with
them - I think they just prefer telephone contact which interrupts their
busy schedule even more!

Shawplan is the other one, but apart from seeing that the quality
appears to be very good I've had no experience of dealing with them.

I think though that whoever you choose you will need to accept a fairly
long delivery time  - they need to wait until they've got a full sheet
ready before sending it to the etchers.  Another alternative is to have
a go at etching them yourself - see my website!

Signature

Paul Boyd
http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/

Trev - 28 Jul 2006 18:09 GMT
> John East said the following on 27/07/2006 21:52:
>> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> ready before sending it to the etchers.  Another alternative is to have a
> go at etching them yourself - see my website!

You say the art work was printed in a Inkjet. Was this to be used as contact
on to film or did you print on to overhead gels ?

Trev
Paul Boyd - 28 Jul 2006 20:33 GMT
On 28/07/2006 18:09, Trev said,

> You say the art work was printed in a Inkjet. Was this to be used as contact
> on to film or did you print on to overhead gels ?

This was printed onto overhead transparency film, but obviously the type
intended for inkjet printers.  It is also printed so that the ink is
against the brass, which means mirroring one side (assuming it is drawn
so that both layers are viewed from the top)

In a couple of months or so that web page will be updated with far more
detail, after my article is printed in Scalefour News.  I haven't tried
nameplates yet, but I've just printed artwork for another project, with
some trial nameplates in the margins - just to see what sort of font
sizes I can use.

Signature

Paul Boyd
http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/

Trev - 29 Jul 2006 09:38 GMT
> On 28/07/2006 18:09, Trev said,
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> some trial nameplates in the margins - just to see what sort of font sizes
> I can use.

Thank you for your reply and Infomation.
Trev
Ian J. - 28 Jul 2006 18:09 GMT
> John East said the following on 27/07/2006 21:52:
>> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> ready before sending it to the etchers.  Another alternative is to have a
> go at etching them yourself - see my website!

I have had custom plates from 247, Earl is a pretty good supplier, but as
you say, there can be a month or more lead time on plates not already
available.

Ian J.
Craig Warton - 29 Jul 2006 06:38 GMT
> 247 Developments are good quality with (IIRC) a three month wait, but a
> quote from the lady at the exhibition stand "We don't have time to answer
> emails" makes me wonder if they also have time to deal with custom plates.
> Personally though, I would still place an order with them - I think they
> just prefer telephone contact which interrupts their busy schedule even
> more!

I had no luck at all via email with 247 or CGW. I finally got an email reply
from CGW by calling them and leaving a message on the answering machine. Its
a little sneaky trying to work out a good time to call from Australia!

Craig Warton
Paul Boyd - 29 Jul 2006 11:14 GMT
On 29/07/2006 06:38, Craig Warton said,

> I had no luck at all via email with 247 or CGW. I finally got an email reply
> from CGW by calling them and leaving a message on the answering machine. Its
> a little sneaky trying to work out a good time to call from Australia!

CGW - I forgot about them!  I know it's been discussed before, but I
wish suppliers who publicised an email address would actually use it.
Your location is a very good case of why suppliers shouldn't ignore email.

Signature

Paul Boyd
http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/

Ray Collins - 31 Jul 2006 19:10 GMT
I agree that 247 Developments are very good. I always use them. The delay
for custom made plates can vary but they DO eventually arrive (not like some
"lost the order" excuses from other suppliers!).

Ray Collins

> John East said the following on 27/07/2006 21:52:
>> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> ready before sending it to the etchers.  Another alternative is to have a
> go at etching them yourself - see my website!
peter abraham - 28 Jul 2006 12:57 GMT
>Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
>plates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer in
>operation? A web address would particularly helpful.

Try:

http://www.modelmasterdecals.com/

Regards
Peter A
Montarlot
Jane Sullivan - 28 Jul 2006 18:34 GMT
>Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
>plates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer in
>operation? A web address would particularly helpful.

Have you tried Fox Transfers? http://www.fox-transfers.co.uk/
Signature

Jane
OO and DCC in the garden
http://www.yddraiggoch.demon.co.uk/railway/railway.html

John East - 29 Jul 2006 10:45 GMT
>> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
>> plates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer in
>> operation? A web address would particularly helpful.
>
> Have you tried Fox Transfers? http://www.fox-transfers.co.uk/

Thankyou to everyone who replied. I had tried Fox but they had gaps in
their range and that awful website!!

Modelmaster however seems very good and I will be using them.

Thankyou once again

John East
borg - 29 Jul 2006 22:27 GMT
> >> Could somebody recommend a supplier of etched brass name and number
> >> plates in 4mm please? I presume that Jackson Evans are no longer in
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> John East

Try Guilplates - details are on Supplier.txt via Scalefour website -
they do both 4mm and 7mm quickly - and they answer emails!
 
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