inkjet decals or pictures
#16
correct me if im wrong or put some steps inbetween
1. draw it
2. reverse it
3. print it
4. stick it into the body
5. spray/paint body
1. draw it
2. reverse it
3. print it
4. stick it into the body
5. spray/paint body
#17
Tech Regular
Originally posted by Calvin Ng
after you guyz pring the avery sutff do you put it to the inside of the body or outside?
after you guyz pring the avery sutff do you put it to the inside of the body or outside?
#18
that looks good very kiddy but very qiuet
#19
Tech Regular
I just like the challenge of reproducing one off paintscemes.
#20
Tech Rookie
What I did was print out the design I wanted, I use stick glue to glue to the Avery 8160 Mailing lables( its the only thing i found that was useful) I press it between 2 books to make an dry enenly. Then after It drys i cut it out then i applyed it 2 the inside of the car and then i painted it
#21
Tech Addict
iTrader: (6)
In an Australian RC magazine there was a review of a product you can buy for producing decals on inkjet printers. I have not tried the product but you can look up their web site for more details.
http://www.supercaldecals.com/
http://www.supercaldecals.com/
#22
Originally posted by JMC
Thanks X... The site is on paid hosting so if it was down, it will only be a VERY temporarily so try again now my man.
Thanks X... The site is on paid hosting so if it was down, it will only be a VERY temporarily so try again now my man.
Where did you get the girls pictures?
and check out my avatar..
#23
Tech Adept
U-Can-Make-Decals-Kit....
this is a product made by The Decal Factory. It is a five step decal kit. Works with your inkjet or bubble jet printer. Once you print out your own design you spray the included spray sealant and let dry for 24 hrs. Place the decal in water and apply on the body. Each sheet produces 12 decals (2x3.5in)10 sheets included in the kit at retail of $ 22.95(plus 6.95 S&H). See link below.
http://www.decalfactory.com/
Let us know how this one works out for you. I really keep my decals at a minimum but it's nice to have custom ones to go with your theme or design.
http://www.decalfactory.com/
Let us know how this one works out for you. I really keep my decals at a minimum but it's nice to have custom ones to go with your theme or design.