- Posters
- >
- Carded 3DJoes (1982-1985) 24"x36"
Carded 3DJoes (1982-1985) 24"x36"
SKU:
$5.00
$5.00
Unavailable
per item
The first "Carded 3DJoes" poster features every single carded figure from 1982-1985. That's 49 unforgettable Joes and Cobras on one 24"x36" poster!
*Don't forget to select shipping before checking out*
*Don't forget to select shipping before checking out*
The first "Carded 3DJoes" poster is here! It features every single carded figure from 1982-1985. That's 49 unforgettable Joes and Cobras on one 24"x36" poster!
These posters are professional grade: Each poster costs thousands to print. You will not be disappointed! Check out the specs below.
Paper details: All 3DJoes posters are printed on 65 lb. sterling premium gloss paper stock. According to my printer, 65 pound paper is the thickest you can use and still roll them without creasing or damaging. It wont easily crease, pinch, or wrinkle. These posters are definitely frame worthy, but the paper is thick enough that if you just want to tack them up, that will work too.
Printing details: We use a four color printing process (CMYK), not digital. Four color prints are much higher quality than digital laser prints. To see behind the scenes at the printer, check out my "3DJoes of the 80s" album on Facebook.
Bullseye varnish: The figure bubbles are glossy while the rest of the poster is matte. This emulates their reflectivity in the right light.
Cost: 3DJoes posters are $20 a piece, plus an estimated $10 for shipping. Buy more and save! Buy 2 posters for $30, 3 posters for $40 and so on. Comic/Collectibles dealers: please contact me for bulk purchase discounts. Orders of 20 or more are half off!
International shipping: I am happy to ship internationally. Please feel free to buy the poster(s) you want below, and I'll follow up with another invoice for the exact international shipping cost above the initial $10 charge.
Why: Proceeds will help pay the $80/month that I'm paying to Arqball for their pro subscription. More info on that here: Pricing » Arqball Spin Blog Fan response has been great and visitors enjoyed 47,000 spins last month, so hopefully I'll sell plenty of posters!
These posters are professional grade: Each poster costs thousands to print. You will not be disappointed! Check out the specs below.
Paper details: All 3DJoes posters are printed on 65 lb. sterling premium gloss paper stock. According to my printer, 65 pound paper is the thickest you can use and still roll them without creasing or damaging. It wont easily crease, pinch, or wrinkle. These posters are definitely frame worthy, but the paper is thick enough that if you just want to tack them up, that will work too.
Printing details: We use a four color printing process (CMYK), not digital. Four color prints are much higher quality than digital laser prints. To see behind the scenes at the printer, check out my "3DJoes of the 80s" album on Facebook.
Bullseye varnish: The figure bubbles are glossy while the rest of the poster is matte. This emulates their reflectivity in the right light.
Cost: 3DJoes posters are $20 a piece, plus an estimated $10 for shipping. Buy more and save! Buy 2 posters for $30, 3 posters for $40 and so on. Comic/Collectibles dealers: please contact me for bulk purchase discounts. Orders of 20 or more are half off!
International shipping: I am happy to ship internationally. Please feel free to buy the poster(s) you want below, and I'll follow up with another invoice for the exact international shipping cost above the initial $10 charge.
Why: Proceeds will help pay the $80/month that I'm paying to Arqball for their pro subscription. More info on that here: Pricing » Arqball Spin Blog Fan response has been great and visitors enjoyed 47,000 spins last month, so hopefully I'll sell plenty of posters!
A light gloss has been applied where the plastic bubbles were, to emulate their reflectivity in the right light. Head on it's indistinguishable, but when light reflects you can see how the cards are matte finish and the bubbles are glossy. It's awesome!
Left: Checking out the proofs. The blue parts on the left show where the semi-gloss bullseye varnish was applied.
Middle: The poster proof and the bullseye varnish proof on a light table, checking alignment. Right: The final product. It looks amazing!
Middle: The poster proof and the bullseye varnish proof on a light table, checking alignment. Right: The final product. It looks amazing!
Using Photoshop, I have removed all price tags and replaced any punched hang tabs. I've also cleaned up any blemishes where possible. The photo above shows before and after for Zap. He looks as good as new!