HUGE RARE Subway Poster: Nightmare on the Elm Street 3 (1987) PROMO Rare Art. Never Hung – Rolled NOS Stock. Very Large Subway Poster Approx 60″x40″. Condtion: Poster is from new old stock. We unrolled it to show a picture. Any damage wrinkled edges or corners will be pictured above. Any wrinkles/lines visable should go away at time of mounting or after a period of flatting. This is not crushed or creased. Poster(s) Will be carefully packed in Kraft paper and rolled into a sturdy tube. Tired of the same old boring wall decor? Framed record albums are cool… Until you realize they’re tiny little 12×12 squares that disappear on a big wall. Cute, but they whisper. These are the real deal? Massive, bold, authentic advertising posters straight from the subways and metros of Europe Paris, London, Berlin, Milan, etc. We’re talking serious size? Often 24×36 inches, 27×39, or even larger 60×40? The kind of presence that instantly commands attention the second someone walks into your room. ### Why these posters hit different. Instant “WOW” factor? One single poster turns a blank wall into an art gallery moment. Guests stop, stare, and ask Where did you get that? ! Bigger & bolder than record albums? Subway posters dominate the space with graphic power, typography, and vintage (or modern) European flair. Way more impact than small posters? No more “meh” 11×17 prints hiding in a corner. These are conversation-starting statement pieces that fill your wall with culture, color, and character. Timeless European cool? Whether it’s a classic 1960s-80s design, sleek modern metro art, or rare limited-run piece, they bring that effortless sophistication Americans love. Man caves / she-sheds. Above the couch, bed, or bar. These aren’t cheap mass-produced replicas? They’re genuine subway posters with real history and soul. Framed or unframed, they look incredible either way. If you want people to walk in and say Holy crap, this place is awesome… This is how you do it. Serious statement pieces for people who refuse to be basic. Grab yours before they’re gone?