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Hi Ed:
While there are web sites the easiest way to get the signs you want is to:
- google 'road signs'
- click on images only (right side)
- click on 'clip art'
You will see every sign you can think of there.
Joe
Another way is to get a copy of your states Rules of the Road. Typically all state road signs are pictured in the booklet.
Then scan them into your computer then import in to WORD to print. Use a color printer to get any number of signs.
If your state has the Rules booklet on-line then the scanning is not necessary as you can copy and import into WORD directly.
OPPS New Jersey does not include signs, Illinois does. If you want a PDF copy of Illinois signage email me and I will send the sign chapters to you.
Another great way is to urchase Evan Desins Sign Creator program. Check it out - it's software. (I'm a pleased user of Sign Creator and in no way affilliated with Evan Designs.)
Joe - awsome tip. More than anyone will ever need.
There are some funny ones there.
Matt
One of our forum sponsors, Evan Designs, produces a software package that lets you build your own signs. it is called "Sign Creator" and does a very nice job.
It includes
- 300 high resolution scaleable signs
- 50 US state highway shields and State Highway signs
- Modern signs you can add text to
- 1950's Signs that you can add your own route numbers to
It's a very useful package.
Check the Scenery Source list at the top of the Forum. Folks here took a lot of time and trouble compiling the list however I find that most don't pay attention and see it the top of the Forum, it is a great way to find things Scenery related without having to wait for someone to tell you, you can actually find what you need relatively quickly. Here's a sign site that may help. http://s250.photobucket.com/al.../VaGolfer1950/Signs/