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"Larry Pieniazek" <lpieniazek@mercator.com> wrote in message
news:FzE9E2.FwI@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.build.minifigs, Rob Doucette writes:
> > I finally finished the Team USA Jersey details for the 1999 Women's World
> > Cup Championship Soccer Team
>
> I missed this when it was first posted. Very cool, nice work.
Thanks!!
> I had no idea there were quite so many different types of sunglasses heads
> till you used several different kinds. Sometimes it just doesn't
register...
I used heads from Xtreme Team and Arctic as well as Paradisa themes.
> Also, how did you print your torso stickers? they're pretty sharp for color
> prints.
I started with a US Soccer logo from a FIFA website. I created the front
and back images using Adobe Photo 5.5, I have one file for the front and
back with all of the player name/numbers. I rolled through the list and
output a GIF for each one at 62 x 72 pixels. I placed these onto Avery 8667
1/2" x 1 3/4" Clear InkJet labels, 4 images per label, with an HP 2500C
printer. An X-Acto knife and straight edge were necessary to trim the
labels slightly to fit. Tweezers helped reduce finger print transfers.
http://www.doucettenet.com/lego/teamusa/images/US_09f.gif
http://www.doucettenet.com/lego/teamusa/images/US_09b.gif
I did the same for Team China using yellow outlines of the Chinese flag,
player names, and jersey numbers. Unfortuneately the clear labels and
yellow print look horrible on a red minifig. I'm going to add a solid red
background to the label and see if that prevents the yellow print from
washing out.
http://www.doucettenet.com/lego/teamusa/images/ROC_02f.gif
http://www.doucettenet.com/lego/teamusa/images/ROC_02b.gif
My ultimate goal was to recreate the 1999 Championship game.
Thanks for the comments.
-Rob.
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