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Re: Who's using electrostatic foil "stickers"
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Tue, 30 Mar 2004 21:40:22 GMT
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M. Moolhuysen wrote in message ...
> easely be peeled of again. If I remember correctly, it was originally sold for
> making decorations on "real life" plate glass windows, but someone discovered
> that it also worked on smooth LEGO surfaces.
I use what I think is the same stuff for the "leaded glass" stickers on the
Half Timbered Shops kit. The exact brand is
Xerox Inkjet Window Decals and there's what looks like a stock number or
some such thing, which is 544P15711. These can also be used on other smooth
surfaces like appliances , mirrors or bathroom tiles.
Kevin
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| Hello all, I've read somewere that a buider used some kind of "electrostatic foil" to apply a stained glass print on his church windows. This foil was adhesive by glue, but had the special propperty to cling itself on smooth sufaces, and could just (...) (21 years ago, 29-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.arch)
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