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Posted by eddiemac0 on Sunday, August 1, 2004 10:03 AM
ok, thanks again for everything guys.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 7:34 PM
Definately put it on a ship forum. I would guess that, if the colour on the paper side shows through well enough, you would be required to cut them out, fold them around the pole or wire, get them in register and then rub them together, as pressing the two waxy sides together should make them stick. Of course, they may be meant to be transfered onto a small piece of cloth, one on each side to make the flag. I'm not sure.

You'd best find someone who's worked with them before.

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Posted by eddiemac0 on Saturday, July 31, 2004 12:08 AM
Pete,

You described them exactly. And yes, they are double sided and get wrapped around. And no, there are no decaling instructions (in english anyways). Only the flags are like this, the rest of the decals were just the regular old, stick in warm water and slide off...

What I'm assuming is that water will make them stick together (should I put this on the ship forum??).
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 30, 2004 11:38 PM
If the decals are on a semi-transparent paper, kind of like tracing paper, and when you look at the waxy side everything is backwards then it is dry transfer(rub-on). You said though, they are flags, which probably would not be applied to anything but a line or pole. Are the images doubled so that you fold them around a pole to get 1 flag? If not, what do the instructions say ( tell me they included english!)


Pete
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 30, 2004 6:26 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by eddiemac0

where do I get that kind of plastic, and what gauge/type do I ask for?? And do dry transfers feel kind of waxy?


That plastic is well, spare plastic from the model you're working on now?

I believe they do feel like that... Anyone else out there that can help? I'm not good at explaining things >.<
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Posted by eddiemac0 on Friday, July 30, 2004 2:43 PM
where do I get that kind of plastic, and what gauge/type do I ask for?? And do dry transfers feel kind of waxy?

Right now, I'm thinking I'll just cut them out and try adding a light adhesive... not decal solvent, but like watered down elmers glue (or is that just plain crazy???)...
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 30, 2004 9:48 AM
they might be dry transfers, but I'm not sure...

if there's like a copyright on them, cut it off and tape it to a spare piece of plastic, and rub against it, if the image transfers to the spare plastic, it's a dry transfer... (MG Gundam models usually come with them, so I have some experience with them... )
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Posted by dubix88 on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 7:15 PM
HEY,
I have no clue, all i have ever used is silkscreen waterslide. But i would like to welcome you to the forum and tell you that no matter what, there is no such thing as a stupid question unless you didnt do a search or you already know the answer. Otherwise, just have fun.

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Types of decals??
Posted by eddiemac0 on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 5:08 PM
Hi everyone,

Keep in mind I'm very new at this. One of my sheets of decals, specifically the flags (Tamiya 1/700 Yamato) sheet, feels and looks like thin paper, and appears to have no backing. Are these decals, and if so, do I apply them like I applied the hull decals. If not, can I put them on the ship?
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