I forgot to add, the whole thing could then be sprayed using a matte finish clear. This would serve to protect the decals and to give a uniform appearance. Mike
Mike Collum wrote: > Considering the price, I think I'd pick up some decal material for my > printer ... apply the decals then use "Solvaset" (from a hobby shop that > sells model trains) to make the edges of the decals disappear. In fact, > it will no longer look like a decal but will look like the printing > was painted on. All the decal "shiny" will be gone. > > On the positive side ... mistakes are easily (and cheaply) rectified and > replacement or changes are easily performed, too. > > Mike > |
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