Sources for dry transfers / scale decals ? - desperatly seeking red draft numbers

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  • bcliffe
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 337

    #1

    Sources for dry transfers / scale decals ? - desperatly seeking red draft numbers

    Folks,

    I have been looking for red draft numbers to use on my Trenchant, and seem to have struck out. From a dry transfer point / scale decals I am aware of the following sources]http://goldmm.com/[/url]

    Model Flags
    www.ModelFlags.com

    BuildYourOwn
    SCR_Post

    I thought it would be a good thread to start to identify all sources for detailing. If you know of one ... post it.

    Cheers
    BC
  • chips
    Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 494

    #2
    Try Woodland Scenics, available at

    Try Woodland Scenics, available at most hobby shops. On their web, look under "Accessories - Model Graphics". Some sheets have the following sizes of letters or numbers]red[/b]; and gold.

    Model Graphics®
    (Dry Transfer Decals)
    Designed for the critical hobbyist, Model Graphics Dry Transfer Decals are easy to use. Position as desired and rub into place with Woodland Scenics® Dry Transfer Burnisher. Model Graphics' 64 sheet selection of dry transfer decals contain 340 different alphabets, number sets and line assortments to satisfy the lettering and striping needs of every craftsman. Intricate detailing is quicker, less complicated and more realistic than when attempted with wet process decals. Sheet size]RCGroups.com[/url], with some photos of some of my boats - including a Thor Design PERMIT Class draft marks.




    Edited By chips on 1109347451

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    • tsenecal

      #3
      I stumbled across this site

      I stumbled across this site in an instruction manual for my current project]http://www.aeroloft.com/[/url]


      I just checked the site... they seem to be airplane only with the precision decals they have in stock, but they also claim to be able to make custom decals as well.




      Edited By tsenecal on 1109355231

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      • fx models
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 166

        #4
        Hi,

        Tim Senecal is right

        Hi,

        Tim Senecal is right on ! Steve Schlacta and Cindy at Aeroloft designs do custom dry transfers. I have them do all of mine. Steve can print them in any color and most any size. Cost is around $35-55 depending on colors and so forth.
        Dont try to find too much on the web site though but just call Cindy or Steve.
        Usually they will fit as many as they can on an 8.5 x 11 sheet for the cost so you get a LOT for your money.

        Thanks,
        Marc
        FX Models

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        • tabledancer
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2005
          • 573

          #5
          Hello All,
          I just receive an

          Hello All,
          I just receive an order from Modelflags.com or"BECC Model Accessories"and they included a sample of thier stick on vinile decals,I must say that the sample was exclllent in every respect,but I DON`T know what colors they have.Check them out.
          T.D.

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          • Guest

            #6
            These guys have been recommended

            These guys have been recommended in the past-

            http://www.pinkscolor.com/pages/about.html




            Edited By Sub culture on 1109447686

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            • chips
              Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 494

              #7
              Loyalhanna Dockyard has the BECC

              [color=#000000]Loyalhanna Dockyard has the BECC vinyl letters in the following colors]



              Edited By chips on 1109464067

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              • bcliffe
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 337

                #8
                Excellent Info. Thanks All !!

                Cheers


                Excellent Info. Thanks All !!

                Cheers
                BC

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                • d manley
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 122

                  #9
                  On mine, I used white

                  On mine, I used white numbers and then went over with a red sharpie.
                  It worked well.

                  Dave

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