Parts Expo Oil Booths
STEALING THE SHOW
Any company that hosts a booth at a large trade show faces a similar challenge: how to stand out in a crowded space filled with competing voices.
Over the course of multiple years, John Deere turned to us to make sure their oil products wouldn’t just be represented at a major parts expo—they’d be remembered. From larger-than-life props to interactive games and eye-catching sculptures, we created a trio of bold displays that brought equipment oil to life and made the booth a true destination.
SERVICES:
– Design
– Elevation Drawings
– Graphic Production
– Fabrication
– Custom Crating
WILD WEST FUN
To promote its oil products with a little extra personality, John Deere rolled into the Parts Expo with a Wild West-inspired concept: Oil Town.
We brought the idea to life with a 12-foot-tall windmill and a fully interactive shooting gallery, both engineered for easy disassembly and reassembly. Designed to be show-floor ready, these lightweight and durable structures stood tall, drew attention, and gave visitors a fun, hands-on reason to engage with the booth.
The result? A bustling expo corner that lived up to its name.
SELFIE-READY COWBOY
When John Deere needed a fun way to promote its Oil Filter Roundup program, we delivered a character that was ready for the spotlight.
This larger-than-life cowboy sculpture became the unofficial mascot of the booth. Bold, lightweight, and selfie ready, it turned heads and amped up the foot traffic—all without saying a word.
LARGER THAN LIFE
What started as a five-inch cutaway sample became the star of the show.
We transformed a small-scale John Deere filter model into a jaw-dropping, 10.5-foot-tall replica. Built from a variety of materials—including wood, sheet metal, cloth, and laminate—the larger-than-life piece faithfully recreated the real filter’s look and internal structure.
It didn’t just look good—it was also designed for practicality. Including built-in storage space and a custom shipping crate, this showpiece was built to travel and ready to impress wherever it landed.
