• Posted by The Mad Scot on 15 March 2004 at 19:09

    Im new here and hoping you guys can help me out a bit.

    I am a director of Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club. I am looking for someone who has experience in printing a plastic plate for a Rally car like the pic below.

    Do any of you guys out there do this sort of thing? It would have to go on plastic, about 1 or 2 mm as it has to go on a car but it cant be sticky vinyl cause some of the cars are concours vintage vehicles. I have a guy desighning the actual logo that would go on the plastic plate. I am looking for about 100 of these so what deos everyone think?
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Nicola McIntosh replied 21 years, 9 months ago 6 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Joe McNamara

    Member
    15 March 2004 at 20:11

    Just cut red vinyl and stick it to 1 or 2mm foamex….or get them screen printed onto the same…..easy!
    Then fix to the cars with cable ties.
    Cheers
    Joe

  • Kevin.Beck

    Member
    15 March 2004 at 20:16

    you could have them in plastic or fluted plastic, like the estate agent signs.

    we go to alot of car show, and see these plates all the time. They are always done using flutted plastic, and then zip tied to the grill or bumper.

    You need to get a die made, then get them stamped out and then get them screen printed.

    we can do this for you.
    I`ll pm you.

    kev

  • The Mad Scot

    Member
    15 March 2004 at 20:33

    Thanks for the quick replies guys. 😆

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    15 March 2004 at 21:50

    hi madscot!! welcome aboard!

    i used to do all the screenprinting for the strathmore vintage vehicle group!!
    i cannot remember the guys name, and i was highly recommended to glamis castle!! know i do the whole glamis estate signs!!

    if you want anymore info just pm

    Nik

  • The Mad Scot

    Member
    16 March 2004 at 13:57

    Hi there nik, thanks for the reply. Ill pm you.

  • brasscutter

    Member
    19 March 2004 at 23:42

    I don’t know if I am too late to put my 2 pennies worth in here but this is a classic job for a CNC engraver. It depends on how many you want & how much you are willing to pay. 😉

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    19 March 2004 at 23:49
    quote :

    I don’t know if I am too late to put my 2 pennies worth in here but this is a classic job for a CNC engraver. It depends on how many you want & how much you are willing to pay.

    how? it would take ages to engrave 100 and cost a packet for the person purchasing. 🙄

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    19 March 2004 at 23:59

    dito that one!! 😀

    😀
    Nik

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