Easily Apply Dry Transfer Decals To Buildings On Your Model Railroad
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- My current project "The Shack Pack" one f Bar Mills original kits from long ago had a drey transfer decal in it. I thought I would get oul all my old Dry Transfers from Woodland Scenic and popuate the other walls with these dry transfer signs.
Here are the resultsof my effort
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Interesting these rubbing pictures👍👍👍👍🙋♂
Glad you like them! They are much easier to apply than the conventional way of gluing the paper signs on the building
thanks for the great info tom thanks lee
Any time!
Interesting.
Thank you
Thanks for the info Tom, I appreciate your help 😎👍
No problem 👍 My pleasure
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I've never used dry transfers. I'd like to learn and try my hand at it. Thanks for posting. If you buy more be prepared to spend twice the amount. I found some on fleaBay for $9.99 & $10.00. Cheers from eastern TN
I imagine if you search around you can find them cheaper than what they are in Amazon
Been a long time since I used dry transfers, but yes, they are easier to apply.
Yes they are! I may start using them more often now. Wish there were a better selection though
I always stick to wet transfer decals. I never ever had any luck with dry types ( I always wreck em,lol). The other thing i do not like is ,when i have to apply dry transfers to areas with surfaces that have indents or seams ,leaving gaps.
I'm just the opposite. I always mess up the wet decals lol