Tunnel Portals for Sale

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Resin Cast. Great Quality. Great Price.

Rob

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ARVEY Model Products
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No offence intended at all, but get your act together mate.

I guess there's nothing wrong with only having a single product, but the way you show it does nothing to make me want to buy one - the sketchy drawing or whatever it is, is awful. I could see no dimensions, no decent pics displaying the product's quality...... and I was excited at the possibility of buying around ten of the things for my mountain layout.

Steve

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mindesign

It would also help to remove the distortion from the picture of the train. It makes the site look very amatuerish.

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Ken Rice

Rob wrote:

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Cast. Great Quality. Great Price.

----------------------------------------------------------------------- Best of success with your venture, Rob. I look forward to seeing your N scale trailers.

Bill Bill's Railroad Empire

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BillsRREmpire

Thanks for the advice, guys. I'll work on those issues you discussed.

Rob

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ARVEY Model Products

Okay, I've updated the page. Hope this helps. If you're into other forms of modeling, try our homepage at

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Rob

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ARVEY Model Products

ARVEY Model Products spake thus:

Much better. Couple of suggestions:

  1. Crop the picture you have now; there's some distracting stuff on the left side. But it's a good size, big enough to show some detail.
  2. You need a picture of the portal installed in a layout, all weathered and landscaped. The idea is to make the view lust after your product.
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David Nebenzahl

Great; now work on the apparent pincushion distortion in the portal photo (at least I hope it's distortion, and the left side isn't really bowed out nor the left footing shortened like the photo shows). Then either import the image into something like CorelDraw and annotate it with dimensions, or add some text describing overall width and height, and tunnel opening width, height, and top arch radius.

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Steve Caple

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