I found these for Nscale some time back...available in Excel format, easy to download etc....some movie posters..lots of other posters as well and lots of signs.
...about model railroading is that it goes beyond the RR-Ding (whoo-whoo).
It's the research to reach a particular point in time we are trying to recreate for many reasons.
Have you tried searching the web for movies of the era? Surely there are "fan"(movie) sites that have images of movie posters for a particular film as an attraction for the site. 'Matter of fact here's a pic I just plucked off the Net by searching for "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967).
Guys, I would like to download those movie posters<http://www.prunka.com/basement/1949/index.html> but don't have the right zip file to unzip them is their someplace to get a free download? Computers and I don't see eye to eye so the simpler the better, Thanks in advance.Pat
Just type in WinZip in your search engine and when you get to the site download the latest version...its free... its self installing...then you can download the poster files and unzip them to a folder. To use WinZip just folllow the instructions when you bring the program up. They are super simple.
Belg, if you go to the bottom of the list, under WW2 posters you will see a free file viewer (zip) that is embedded with the program for either Excel or MS word.
Mike
Guys I just can't get these things to work I downloaded your ultimate zip file Jon and it tells me it can't open it in this format.
The link at the bottom of the page said it was corrupted and could not be opened. So I'm back to where I started any other ideas?????
On the left side of the page click on "download the evaluation version" Its a few fries short of a Happy Meal but it will work. Mine never has quit working but if it does just go download it again.
I have a sheet of small posters I could email you. They are small ebough that I cannot actually tell what they advertize but, they do look like posters. If you would like me to send them, contact me off line or PM me.