Road Signs:
A learning manual for new drivers from your local drivers license bureau has most if not all the road signs.
Using a photocopier make photocopies of the road signs.
Use yellow sheets of paper for the crossing sign, curve or intersection warning.
Use white paper for white signs, speed limit and no parking signs.
Reduce and enlarge setting to get the desired scale.
Cut and glue the image to thin strips of plastic or basswood.
Paint the strip (the post) green or silver.
If you have a scanner scan the sign. Save it and use MS Paint or other programs to set the correct size.
If you have a road sign as an image on your PC use MS Paint and set the scale size of the image.
Drill the appropriate hole along the roadside and mount the sign.
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Guardrails:
Corrugated paper packaging serves as the source for the raw material.
Cut strips of the package along the corrugation about ¾ inches wide and your desired length.
Paint the paper silver.
Cut ¼ inch square strip-wood into 1 inch posts with one end in angle.
Paint the posts dark brown to simulate creosote.
Glue the flat side of the strip to the post.
Glue the posts to your roadside.
Roadside Construction Traffic Cones:
Use a ¼ inch wood dowel and a pencil sharpener.
Cut a square base from a piece of cardboard.
Glue it to the cone.
Paint the cone bright orange.
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