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Re: Custom shop signs. WAS: SOME CUSTOM CASTLE TORSOs I have done
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lugnet.castle
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Wed, 7 Feb 2001 17:41:02 GMT
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Pawel Nazarewicz wrote:
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> > Alchemist
> > Apothecary
> > Bakery
> > Barrel/Bucket maker?
> > Blacksmith
> > Clothing/Seamstress/Tailor
> > Cobbler
> > Inn/s
> > Silversmith
> > Various Pubs
> > Wheel maker (was this a task of a blacksmith?)
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> > Any takers? Kevin?
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> > -Kyle
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> I would love to see some of these. The questions of course is what paper
> would I print them on ... Is there "sticker" paper out there? Any advice and
> maybe a how-to guide from someone who has done it before would be very
> appreciated.
>
> -- Pawel
One thing I learned, at least with the sticker paper I have (it's very
flat.. like normal paper) In order to get a little gloss on the paper,
and keep the inkjet ink from running if it gets soaked for some reason..
I put some packing tape over it. You have to be very careful or you'll
get wrinkles, though I was able to cover all my walls with no problems!
I'd love to see some of the signs above also! made for brick or for 2
clip flags. Also, if anyone is willing, I'd love to get some larger
stickers, I really don't mind if they cover a few bricks, I'd probably
leave them together anyway.. Though the stones usually seen around
windows or larger gates ie.
http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/catalogs/1993/b93usc/b93usc-02.html
I've always wished Lego would make some parts like this to make it
easier to build. Maybe someday :)
Tamy
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