New finishes from name It! name plates

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Paul N

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Hi all,
Just thought I'd tell you about the new finishes for the name plates that Julie and I have introduced to our range.
18 and 19 have been around for a bit, (And proving very popular) but the rest are new for 2010:

18 Volcano Red - Gold writing on a Red marble effect withy gold fleck (Plastic)
19 Marble Green - Gold writing on a Green marble effect withy gold fleck (Plastic)
20 Matt Black - White writing on a black background (Plastic)
21 Matt White - Black writing on a white background (Plastic)
22 Gloss Brown - Gold writing on a dark brown gloss finish (Brass)
23 Gloss Green - Gold writing on a dark green gloss finish (Brass)
24 Burgundy - Gold writing on a dark red gloss finish (Brass)
25 Gloss White - Gold writing on a white gloss finish (Brass)
26 Matt Black - Gold writing on a matt black finish (Brass)

All available in our usual sizes to fit most bases.
The colour picture does not do them justice, I'm afraid - best seen on models!
And before anyone asks, our web site has prices and how to order them.
Paul Newman
 

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turnaround on name plates

Hi Dave,
we try to get them done the day the post is received and invoiced and in the post next day or day after that. All depends on how busy we are, really, with life, the universe and everything!
Trophies, badges and medals etc. take a bit longer as we have to order them in from suppliers first.
fyi,
Most popular name plate at the moment is "Crusader" (I assume for the BMSS Annual competition).
Regards
Paul
 
Hi all,
Thanks for looking.
Yes, we are UK based, but have modelers all over the world come to us for their nameplates.
Our web site is:http://www.nameitplates.co.uk.
As for the spacing and size of the letters, that was done so that they could be read easier on the jpeg. Our web site has a lot of pics of models at shows that we've attended with examples of the finished product.
 
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