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Adelaide Signageworld wins BIG at ISA International Expo USA

Adelaide Signageworld wins BIG at ISA International Expo USA

Signageworld wraps iconic train in art for The Ghan Expedition.

PRINT SHOP: Signageworld

LOCATION: Adelaide, Australia

TOOLS + SUPPLIES: HP 360 Latex printer, HP 560 Latex printer, 3M Scotchcal Graphic Film IJ40, 3M Envision Gloss Wrap Overlaminate 8548G, and Clear Focus One-Way Vision Film.

Vehicle wraps are pretty standard in the world of wide format. Who doesn’t want a moving billboard promoting their brand? But what about a train wrap? Now that’s something you don’t see every day. Signageworld in Adelaide, created a high-speed work of art for Journey Beyond Rail’s famed train “The Ghan.”

The Ghan Expedition is a legendary train journey that goes through the heart of Australia, from Adelaide to Darwin. Journey Beyond Rail wanted to give the train a special look for the launch of Parrtjima, a light festival put on by the Northern Territory Indigenous Arts Festival, and it would also make the first trip of the season for The Ghan. Signageworld supplied visual mock-ups and a rendering for Journey Beyond Rail after receiving the artwork – “Crossroads” by artist Chantelle Mulladad – in various vector files. After the design was approved, the installation took 250 man hours and used around 2500 square feet of printed media. The installation process was carried out over two weeks with a team of four at the Rail First Islington workshop in Adelaide. The application was done indoors and undercover in a secure facility to ensure the project was under wraps prior to the unveiling.

The team at Signageworld used an HP 360 Latex printer and an HP 560 Latex printer for the project. The wrap for the body of the train was printed onto 3M Scotchcal Graphic Film IJ40 and finished with 3M Envision Gloss

Wrap Overlaminate 8548G. The window graphics were printed on Clear Focus One-Way Vision to ensure the passengers still had great views out of the windows.

“Working with the complex profile of the train carriages was the biggest challenge of the project,” says Derek Michalanney, managing director, Signageworld. “Our team used their expertise to ensure perfect application of the material. Also, there was limited time to complete the wrap from start to finish given ‘The Ghan’s’ strict timetable and the short time periods when it can be out of service.”

Although it was difficult, Signageworld was able to keep the project under wraps until it was time for its debut, and at no point did the project go off the rails!

With Thanks to The Big Picture - https://bigpicturemag.com/right-on-track/

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