In last days I built first part of small buildings and equipment for a planed (model) railroad museum on a few modules owned by friends that is focused to steam engines and steam loco facilities.

This billboard is built without following an original but I attempt to build after a technically correct desingn. The poles are longer than they will be needed and the low connecting strips are included only for transports; but so the long poles can be shortened fitting to all surfaces, also attaching to a very uneven surface.
A special thanks to Pete Lerro for his friendly permission using his photo on this billboard.

A view on backside ...

... and while building.
I used for this HO-scale model stripwood with 4x6 scale inches for poles, 2x4 inches for binders and 4x4 inches for diagonals and horizontal beams. The board is made from scribed wood sheet and I worked with ACC for gluing all the connections.
The picture is printed with an inkjet printer and before gluing on the board I sprayed it with a clear paint on both sides. So the water color of printer is smudge-proof and saved against dirt. And last - the picture board is sized 1¼ x 2½ inches, this gives a really large billboard in reality.
This is all and the job was done in a few hours only. If it should be more interesset of this construction I would like to write a picture to picture description again.
Bernhard
This billboard is built without following an original but I attempt to build after a technically correct desingn. The poles are longer than they will be needed and the low connecting strips are included only for transports; but so the long poles can be shortened fitting to all surfaces, also attaching to a very uneven surface.
A special thanks to Pete Lerro for his friendly permission using his photo on this billboard.
A view on backside ...
... and while building.
I used for this HO-scale model stripwood with 4x6 scale inches for poles, 2x4 inches for binders and 4x4 inches for diagonals and horizontal beams. The board is made from scribed wood sheet and I worked with ACC for gluing all the connections.
The picture is printed with an inkjet printer and before gluing on the board I sprayed it with a clear paint on both sides. So the water color of printer is smudge-proof and saved against dirt. And last - the picture board is sized 1¼ x 2½ inches, this gives a really large billboard in reality.
This is all and the job was done in a few hours only. If it should be more interesset of this construction I would like to write a picture to picture description again.
Bernhard