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I am building a front for a customer - an old theater that closed down. I had to make a custom marquee. This the first time I have done something like this.

Enjoy

Joe

 

 There are two marquees - a small top and a larger bottom. They were built with two layers. The first was a black/white layer to block light where I did not want it to show.

 

Hollywood Theater 08_17 002 Bottom Layer

Hollywood theater 08_18 001

 

The top layers had all the color. One is shown below 

 

 

Hollywood theater 08_18 004

 

 

Next are a bunch of photos showing the lighting effect.

 

 

Hollywood Theater 08_17 003r top layer

Hollywood theater 08_18 005

Hollywood theater 08_18 009

Hollywood theater 08_18 011

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Hollywood theater 08_18 015

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  • Bottom Marquee Top Layer
  • Hollywood Theater 08_17 003r top layer
  • Hollywood theater 08_18 005
  • Hollywood theater 08_18 009
  • Hollywood theater 08_18 011
  • Hollywood theater 08_18 012
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J Daddy:

Now that I know what I am doing yeah - however I can post more detailed instructions if you want to give it a shot.

The marquee is a basic 'light box' - white styrene painted black (I hear there is black styrene available??) where no light is wanted and clear styrene where light is wanted to show.

The marquee itself is two layers. The first layer is printed on 'dry transfer paper' - I used Avery whole sheet mailing labels. The second layer was printed on normal white bond paper. I also tried vellum for the top layer. It looked good but the white paper turned corners much easier.

Depending on what you want to show the first layer is black wherever you do not want light to come through.

Originally Posted by Model Structures:

J Daddy:

Now that I know what I am doing yeah - however I can post more detailed instructions if you want to give it a shot.

The marquee is a basic 'light box' - white styrene painted black (I hear there is black styrene available??) where no light is wanted and clear styrene where light is wanted to show.

The marquee itself is two layers. The first layer is printed on 'dry transfer paper' - I used Avery whole sheet mailing labels. The second layer was printed on normal white bond paper. I also tried vellum for the top layer. It looked good but the white paper turned corners much easier.

Depending on what you want to show the first layer is black wherever you do not want light to come through.

 

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