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(...) given (...) presume (...) design (...) You guys could always make jigs and templates, then use airbrushes to paint the desired decal colors. A different part of a design could be made for each color. When you spray each color/template, then (...) (22 years ago, 5-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts.mod)
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(...) Silk-screening is a process that will directly print a given design onto a given object (passing ink/dye/paint through a screen/number of screens). I presume Mike means printing directly on the torso after removing any previous design first. I (...) (22 years ago, 5-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts.mod)
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(...) Indeed. The approach I used was to apply SolvaSet(tm) (A Walthers product IIRC, or maybe Microscale) to get the decal to conform to the shape of the model (fitting over rivets and the like) and then after it dried and was in good shape, a coat (...) (22 years ago, 5-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts.mod)
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(...) As a former scale model fan, I know that there a quite a few products out there for durably securing a decal to your model. The problem is that these solutions are semi-permanent and the piece(s) will alway have that decal on it. This is great (...) (22 years ago, 5-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts.mod)
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(...) Do you mean decals or stickers? I believe decals are printed on decal paper and you use water to float them off their backing and transfer them while wet, while stickers are printed on dry adhesive backed paper. Tangentially, there is a (...) (22 years ago, 5-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts.mod)
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Hey nice, somebody made a new forum just in time for my question. Has anybody tried silkscreening onto Lego parts? I've been doing a lot of custom decals lately, running label paper through my inkjet, but I can't help but wonder if silkscreening (...) (22 years ago, 5-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts.mod)
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(...) Visit the BrickLink price guide for this part in Brown: (URL) the shop that appeals to your price/quantity needs. If you want to see the sets that these come in visit the where used page: (URL) down to the color. Click on the set link and (...) (22 years ago, 4-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts)
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(...) Well, Peeron tells you what sets it comes in. You can go to the lugnet guide ((URL) and see what those sets retail for, and potentially stores that may currently have it in stock. Or you go to bricklink ((URL) and look it up there. It seems (...) (22 years ago, 4-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts)
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I'm in need of a quantity of Technic Pin Joiner Rounds (part 75535). I know I could buy these directly from the stores associated with peeron.com, but as a newbie, I'm wondering if there is a better way. What I'd really rather do is buy a number of (...) (22 years ago, 4-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts)
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(...) Thanks, I'll be right over. Soon as we're done with BrickFest, I can shred the MOCs that've used up all my latest "new parts" and put 'em on brickshelf with appropriate gory descriptions of how they got made. Always gives me shivers up and (...) (22 years ago, 4-Aug-04, to lugnet.parts)
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