Flames of War - BBX61 DAIMLER ARMOURED CAR

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @gunberyl3075
    @gunberyl3075 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the unboxing. Really well done

  • @gunberyl3075
    @gunberyl3075 4 года назад

    Can you do a tutorial on how you print your decals?

    • @gunberyl3075
      @gunberyl3075 4 года назад

      S’il vogue plait

    • @arcticfox8932
      @arcticfox8932  4 года назад

      Hello, I don't know if it would be of any help to make a tutorial on how I made my decals... But here is the principle for it.... You need decals paper (water slide) I got mine from hobby shop in my town that was closing... So I got a good deal. But here is the web address fo the water slide decals www.micromark.com/Clear-On-Blue-Decal-Paper-For-Laser-Printers?quantity-pack=2 You can use any software that you are handy with... like microsoft word or excel... or paint programs. I use here at home CorelDraw for those particular decals and I print a sheet with only numbers using Excel, You can't print anything white as white is not a color. From there you can import image you would like to have or can make you own if you are handy. With CorelDraw we made the unit marking and Division marking it's easy box feel with a color and import the maple leaf from a jpeg file and fill with the gold color. Those micro-mark waterslide decal sheet can be print with a laser printer or inkjet printer. Be careful once it is print as the color can be runny a bit until it is dry. Once dry I apply at least a minimum of 3 coat of matte acrylic sealer. So when I use water or micro set product the ink don't wash away. You have to consider when using those decal sheet that you need to cutout the decals and you can't just print few on a sheet and thinking to print later some more... The decal sheet can be print only once... So make sure you plan accordingly. Hope it help :)