LGB labels/stickers for goods wagons

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Several of my LGB goods wagons came with sheets of alternative stickers to "convert" generic goods stock to other countries/regions e.g a Shell tank wagon that was originally DB is now StLB.

As I am a fan of things Austrian I would like to convert some other wagons in the same fashion, in particular a set of 3 Esso tankers. I understand why country specific stock doesn't include them but tankers are in my view universal (although I am sure someone will correct me on that). Sufficiently universal for me anyway.

Can anybody give some guidance on where such labels could be sourced? The newer wagons I have don't seem to include them.
 
Several of my LGB goods wagons came with sheets of alternative stickers to "convert" generic goods stock to other countries/regions e.g a Shell tank wagon that was originally DB is now StLB.

As I am a fan of things Austrian I would like to convert some other wagons in the same fashion, in particular a set of 3 Esso tankers. I understand why country specific stock doesn't include them but tankers are in my view universal (although I am sure someone will correct me on that). Sufficiently universal for me anyway.

Can anybody give some guidance on where such labels could be sourced? The newer wagons I have don't seem to include them.
Let me know what you need and the size and I can probably run some self-adhesive vinyl ones off for you. I've just done some French lineside advertising posters and assorted stuff for shop fronts and buildings etc. Currently working on period German adverts.
 
Let me know what you need and the size and I can probably run some self-adhesive vinyl ones off for you. I've just done some French lineside advertising posters and assorted stuff for shop fronts and buildings etc. Currently working on period German adverts.
Now Mike that IS very handy to know ;)
 
Mike, that's very kind of you. Sample of what I'm after is attached. Size is 5.9cm x 2.0 cm. Happy to pay whatever you care to chrage me!
Zillertal example.jpg

Regards, Adrian
 
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