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I imagine it's easy, perhaps I need to consider finding new methods of applying decals. Cano recommended laser printing to me a while back but unfortunately the only laser printer I know isn't in color.It's not difficult depending on the quality of decal paper you use. I suggest you start with laser printing because they don't require varnish protection.

unfortunately the only laser printer I know isn't in color.

I would like a laser jet but I doubt I will be able to get one.Office Depot.

I would like a laser jet but I doubt I will be able to get one.

Oh I thought you where suggesting getting a laser jet printer, my bad.Noooooooo, go to Office Depot and have them printed there! That's what we do. A buck will net you a top quality tampo.

do they print in white ink?

So much awesome there.That's almost spot on, Andy 👍
Anyway, aftear bearing with life for almost two weeks, we were finally able to post the coverage fo the most extreme class at the convention's contest. Clickety-click for Wild:
http://www.customdiecastmexico.com/2014/10/concurso-de-customs-7a-convencion-hw_22.html





before adding the extra coats, i wet sanded the existing paint and now with the new coats it has more of a glossy finish.
 
	
I don't know.. All i'm seeing is a block of Vantablack. It's all so.. Stealthy.That is how it's done. 👍
Edit: Something's making a return!!!!!

Guess who it is.


 
	 
	 
	 
	
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	