Framed up Instruction sheets

Gorneesh

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I'm thinking of starting a new collection of the Instruction sheets that came with vehicles and playset's and was thinking of having them framed.
Just I love some of the line artwork on the front of them and I wonder if anyone has done this, does it look any good? I'd be interested to see what they look like.

(Oh and if you have any you don't want :D )
 

walkie

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Why people collect this stuff baffles me?!?!

http://www.imperialgunneryforum.com/t7480-walkie-s-read-the-bloody-instructions-limelight-v2

But seriously good luck, and this area of the hobby is seriously under appreciated. Looking forward to your first update.
 

mr_palitoy

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P1180222 by Jason Smith, on Flickr

I put a bunch in a large frame I have.

Jason
 

Gorneesh

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Seahawks - Thank for the support
Walkie - Thanks for the link, thats a really good check list for me to work off.
Mr_Palitoy - They look great all like that I was thinking of a frame for each but that has given me some food for thought, thank you.
 

Robstyley

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It's a good idea mate. They are cool and an important part of the vintage story. I have a few, was thinking about framing my Slave 1 one and unused sticker sheet. I'm keen to pick up a Palitoy Falcon one to go with my Falcon. I'm a big fan of framing vintage stuff generally, whether it's cardbacks, comics, instructions - whatever. It's all visually interesting
 
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