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Old 08-15-2012, 06:09 PM
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Greg,

did you get a sense of what they had available?
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I think they had all of the ones in the first post. I don't remember all the custom ones, but I definitely think I saw all the stock ones at one time or the other. They have folded ones strewn through the restaurant as a sort of "promo" for their kids meals.

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Seem to remember that some restaurant --perhaps Steak-N-Shake -- comissioned Corey Ertz to design several car models about a year ago. Whatever the details, it reminded me once again how many businesses are missing a great promotional opportunity by not commissioning their own models. There could be models of the kinds of merchandise a store sells, if not the store itself. Any company that has its own specialty vehicles or equipment could have corresponding models -- such as a semi truck with the grocery store's logo. Inexpensive, too, whether printed in quantity or made downloadable from the company website.

And just today the wife and I had lunch at Panda Express, which had many posters of a panda wearing a chef's jacket and hat. That would be ideal as a paper model.
I've got plans on designing a model of my truck once I get things up and running again, and offering it to my company to give away or sell on their website.
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