WWII Group 1
$19.95
This Scale Billboard set consists of a downloadable file containing eight (8) full-color HO scale billboard images. Suggestions for mounting or converting to other popular scales are included. Billboard frame and support structure are not included.
This collection of billboard advertisements is centered around World War II, featuring a mix of war-related messaging and consumer products that played a role in the home front efforts. These billboards are perfect for adding a historical and patriotic element to any HO model railroad layout. Capturing the essence of the 1940s and the war years, these advertisements reflect the national spirit, encouraging support for the war effort while promoting iconic brands. They are an essential addition for any model railroader looking to recreate the atmosphere of America during World War II.
- 1944 Buick: This 1944 Buick billboard highlights the brand's contribution to the war effort, emphasizing the importance of manufacturing for military needs. The ad adds a sense of industrial strength and patriotism to your layout, perfect for wartime scenes.
- 1943 Coca-Cola: The 1943 Coca-Cola ad captures the brand's connection to the American soldiers, promoting the idea that "wherever he belongs, Coca-Cola belongs." This billboard adds a touch of homefront comfort and nostalgia to your layout.
- 1943 War Bonds: This billboard encourages citizens to buy U.S. stamps and war bonds, a common call to action during the war. The ad adds a patriotic and civic-minded element to your layout, perfect for depicting the spirit of the 1940s.
- 1942 Camel Cigarettes: The 1942 Camel ad features a soldier with the slogan "I'd walk a mile for a Camel," reflecting the brand's popularity among servicemen. This billboard adds a realistic and historical touch to your wartime scenes.
- 1942 Chesterfield Cigarettes: This Chesterfield ad emphasizes the brand's smooth taste, popular on both the homefront and the frontlines. The billboard adds an authentic mid-century touch to your layout, capturing the everyday life of the 1940s.
- 1943 U.S. Navy: The "Man the Guns – Join the Navy" ad is a classic wartime recruitment poster, encouraging enlistment in the Navy. This billboard adds a sense of urgency and patriotism to your layout, ideal for wartime scenes.
- 1944 Keep 'em Flying: This ad promotes the purchase of war savings bonds to support the war effort, with a focus on keeping American planes in the air. The billboard adds a sense of purpose and national pride to your layout.
- 1942 Keep Mum: The "Keep Mum" billboard reflects the importance of secrecy and caution during wartime, with the famous slogan "Loose Lips Sink Ships." This ad adds a sense of caution and responsibility to your layout, perfect for homefront scenes.