We agreed to 'float' it above the bottom mount so it is obvious it is an actual newspaper rather than a print, but it is quite fragile and has torn bits that were hanging off.
I was going to use melinex but decided to use the thin Perspex off a cheapo clip frame that it came in in. This is taped in place between the bottom and window mounts and I have t-hinges underneath to stop it slipping down but everything else is held in place by the Perspex.
Only issue is that I couldn't upsell any fancy glass as there is already a reflection from the Perspex.
Anyone recognise this?
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Re: Anyone recognise this?
I actually think the tears add to it, you can tell even easier that it's a genuine product. Good work!
