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The posters reproduced below have been collected from various on-line sources over the years. All are assumed to be in the public domain; however, as this is not totally certain, visitors to this website are thus forbidden to reuse them for commercial purposes. Personal use for modeling -- especially model railroading -- purposes are permitted.
There are many ways that you can use these posters on your model
railroad layout, the only real limit is your imagination. Some suggestions
include: placing them in windows or on interior walls of stores; carefully
sanding the paper you print them on thinner, then embossing and gluing them
to exterior brick walls; 'tacking' them to telephone or telegraph poles, or
to public transit shelters; or, if you are modeling a major or coastal city,
you could build an air raid shelter into your layout's facade, and plaster its
walls with the posters. As many of these posters lingered on well past the end
of the war, you could weather the posters with chalks or the like and use them
on layouts set in post-war 1940s and '50s.
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