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| Hi All,
I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
center would cost a ton to print, so...
Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
$9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
What is the interest level here?
Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
*** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
BTW I'm not doing this to make any real money. I'm sure it will be more
hassle that any extra cash made above my costs. This is truly a great poster
but I got a feeling I'll be left with many, there just aren't that many of
us! :(
Dwayne and I discussed this and we would use BricWorx for selling the posters.
Poster web page at:
(www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/)
thumbnail of poster at:
(www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/poster/TPTN.gif)
BricWorx
www.BricWorx.org
SteveB
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| I'd buy two or three for my self and I'd be willing to help you sell them
thought my FunBrix web site.
Robin W
GFLTC
In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Hi All,
> I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> center would cost a ton to print, so...
>
> Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
>
> What is the interest level here?
> Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
> *** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
> directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
>
> BTW I'm not doing this to make any real money. I'm sure it will be more
> hassle that any extra cash made above my costs. This is truly a great poster
> but I got a feeling I'll be left with many, there just aren't that many of
> us! :(
>
> Dwayne and I discussed this and we would use BricWorx for selling the posters.
>
> Poster web page at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/)
> thumbnail of poster at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/poster/TPTN.gif)
> BricWorx
> www.BricWorx.org
>
> SteveB
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Hi All,
> I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> center would cost a ton to print, so...
>
> Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
>
> What is the interest level here?
I'd certainly be interested in at least one...
-John
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| In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Hi All,
> I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> center would cost a ton to print, so...
>
> Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
>
> What is the interest level here?
> Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
> *** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
> directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
I'd want one personally and would pay that price although it is a LITTLE
spendy. But i'm a fanatic. I think for clubs to have some to sell at shows,
the sell point at the show would have to be closer to 5 USD meaning you'd
need to sell them to the club for a skosh less than that if they took 10-20
of them...
Good idea, it's a great poster.
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| What do you think LEGO would think of us selling such a poster at shows? I
know they had a problem when some one was selling shirts with classic space
minifigs, so I'd think they'd be a bit concerned about a poster with their
train designs.
jt
In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> > Hi All,
> > I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> > gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> > access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> > center would cost a ton to print, so...
> >
> > Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> > research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> > at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> > think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> > $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
> >
> > What is the interest level here?
> > Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
> > *** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
> > directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
>
> I'd want one personally and would pay that price although it is a LITTLE
> spendy. But i'm a fanatic. I think for clubs to have some to sell at shows,
> the sell point at the show would have to be closer to 5 USD meaning you'd
> need to sell them to the club for a skosh less than that if they took 10-20
> of them...
>
> Good idea, it's a great poster.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.trains, James Trobaugh writes:
>
> What do you think LEGO would think of us selling such a poster at shows? I
> know they had a problem when some one was selling shirts with classic space
> minifigs, so I'd think they'd be a bit concerned about a poster with their
> train designs.
Oh, ouch. Ya. good point.
Somebody better check.
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| In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Hi All,
> I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> center would cost a ton to print, so...
>
> Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
>
> What is the interest level here?
> Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
> *** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
> directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
>
> BTW I'm not doing this to make any real money. I'm sure it will be more
> hassle that any extra cash made above my costs. This is truly a great poster
> but I got a feeling I'll be left with many, there just aren't that many of
> us! :(
>
> Dwayne and I discussed this and we would use BricWorx for selling the posters.
>
> Poster web page at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/)
> thumbnail of poster at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/poster/TPTN.gif)
> BricWorx
> www.BricWorx.org
>
> SteveB
Please put me down to purchase one. I imagine there might be some others in
NC interested also. I will send the info through our NCLTC mailing list and
see what happens.
tia,
sheree
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| You can count me in for at least two, one for myself and one for BayLTC. I'll
check with the rest of the group.
Russell
BayLUG/BayLTC
In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Hi All,
> I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> center would cost a ton to print, so...
>
> Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
>
> What is the interest level here?
> Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
> *** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
> directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
>
> BTW I'm not doing this to make any real money. I'm sure it will be more
> hassle that any extra cash made above my costs. This is truly a great poster
> but I got a feeling I'll be left with many, there just aren't that many of
> us! :(
>
> Dwayne and I discussed this and we would use BricWorx for selling the posters.
>
> Poster web page at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/)
> thumbnail of poster at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/poster/TPTN.gif)
> BricWorx
> www.BricWorx.org
>
> SteveB
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Josh
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good idea! I will ask at 1000steine.de how many we may need in germany and then
you might send one big roll to Germany?
I persoanlly really would like to have a professional printed version!
Regards,
HoMa
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I'd be interested in one, as part of Holger's shipment to Germany.
However, I'm missing 4541 on the poster. Has it been left out for a reason
or was it just forgotten?
Best regards,
Torsten
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.trains, Torsten Fresemann writes:
> Hi Steve,
>
> I'd be interested in one, as part of Holger's shipment to Germany.
>
> However, I'm missing 4541 on the poster. Has it been left out for a reason
> or was it just forgotten?
>
> Best regards,
> Torsten
The 4541 is on the 2nd last line, in the middle.
The thumbnail image for the posters just hasn't been updated yet I guess.
Play well.
Tim Strutt 8^)
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Robert Powell
SCLTC
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| Thanks everyone for publicly responding!
As for the legal issues, per my request it is being reviewed by LEGO.
Also, today I found out that to get a 18"x24" print done at Kinko's is
$18.00ea. so $9.50 for a print seems reasonable. It also seems reasonable to
offer a bulk discount. Many club members and non US AFOLs are interested in
multiple copies. I'll keep everyone posted.
FYI Kinkos offers a lamination for 18"x24" for $4.50 and its nice!
SteveB
In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Hi All,
> I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> center would cost a ton to print, so...
>
> Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
>
> What is the interest level here?
> Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
> *** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
> directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
>
> BTW I'm not doing this to make any real money. I'm sure it will be more
> hassle that any extra cash made above my costs. This is truly a great poster
> but I got a feeling I'll be left with many, there just aren't that many of
> us! :(
>
> Dwayne and I discussed this and we would use BricWorx for selling the posters.
>
> Poster web page at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/)
> thumbnail of poster at:
> (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/poster/TPTN.gif)
> BricWorx
> www.BricWorx.org
>
> SteveB
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| Sounds good Steve, it will make a nice addition to my office (ok, my cube :)
jt
In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Thanks everyone for publicly responding!
>
> As for the legal issues, per my request it is being reviewed by LEGO.
>
> Also, today I found out that to get a 18"x24" print done at Kinko's is
> $18.00ea. so $9.50 for a print seems reasonable. It also seems reasonable to
> offer a bulk discount. Many club members and non US AFOLs are interested in
> multiple copies. I'll keep everyone posted.
>
> FYI Kinkos offers a lamination for 18"x24" for $4.50 and its nice!
>
> SteveB
>
> In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> > Hi All,
> > I printed the main train poster at 18"x24" and it is really cool. I even
> > gave a couple away as Christmas gifts. But I don't believe many of you have
> > access to large format printers, and bring this image on a CD to a copy
> > center would cost a ton to print, so...
> >
> > Jeroen has agreed to let me offer his main train poster for sale. I did some
> > research and found that a small run of ~150, on an 4 color offset printer,
> > at 18"x24", on nice glossy thick poster paper, will cost about $400. I
> > think I can sell ~40 of these and thus cover my expenses if I sell it for
> > $9.50ea + ~$3.50 shipping ($3.50 will cover a small quantity).
> >
> > What is the interest level here?
> > Do clubs want to buy larger quantities for resale???
> > *** Your comments will determine my actions! So pls reply to this or me
> > directly. If there is little responce I'll just table it.
> >
> > BTW I'm not doing this to make any real money. I'm sure it will be more
> > hassle that any extra cash made above my costs. This is truly a great poster
> > but I got a feeling I'll be left with many, there just aren't that many of
> > us! :(
> >
> > Dwayne and I discussed this and we would use BricWorx for selling the posters.
> >
> > Poster web page at:
> > (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/)
> > thumbnail of poster at:
> > (www.puntgaaf.com/LegoTrainPoster/poster/TPTN.gif)
> > BricWorx
> > www.BricWorx.org
> >
> > SteveB
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<SNIP>
> What is the interest level here?
Count me for at least one, possibly a few more for the other KC people.
Add well,
Andreas Stabno
http://www.lugnet.com/~19/
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