decal dilemma
Posted: 23 Jun 2006, 16:52
Hello all,
Just wondering if anyone on here has ever attempted to make their own model kit decals before, and if so, if they have any advice they'd like to share.
I've just found out that printing yellows and other light colours on clear waterslide paper fails miserably when applied to dark surfaces, any would like to know if anyone knows of a solution for this. With some larger shapes such as roundels and fin flashes, I have used a white paper under-decal as it were to give a base for the clear paper colour decal, but this is going to be impossible for smaller items such as stencil text and ejection warning signs.
Frustrating. It looks like the 'official' decals from the box use white ink over clear paper which short of buying an ALPS printer, I cannot manage. But how do they get their light colour decals to remain vibrant when applied to dark surfaces?
If anyone knows of a way, please help! :think:
Steve
Just wondering if anyone on here has ever attempted to make their own model kit decals before, and if so, if they have any advice they'd like to share.
I've just found out that printing yellows and other light colours on clear waterslide paper fails miserably when applied to dark surfaces, any would like to know if anyone knows of a solution for this. With some larger shapes such as roundels and fin flashes, I have used a white paper under-decal as it were to give a base for the clear paper colour decal, but this is going to be impossible for smaller items such as stencil text and ejection warning signs.
Frustrating. It looks like the 'official' decals from the box use white ink over clear paper which short of buying an ALPS printer, I cannot manage. But how do they get their light colour decals to remain vibrant when applied to dark surfaces?
If anyone knows of a way, please help! :think:
Steve