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thanks Aaron, there not perfect but I don't think there too bad for a first attempt.


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Cheers Steve much appreciated iam glad you like them, not sure how many I will need yet, but I will say that they are easier to make than I thought and was wondering if anyone would find a tutorial useful from start to finish?


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couldn't you scan the originals into your computer then print them onto blank transfer paper available on ebay
 
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Hi Dave with the decals you probably could but I have no idea on how to do it, or even if my printer is able to.


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The trees look great and yes do do a tree tutorial step by step. I'm sure others will also find it useful.


As for the decals. It's just like printing a picture. Which type of printer do you have?
 
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Cheers Ian glad you like them, will do that tutorial on Friday I think when I have some time. Not sure the wife bought a new one two weeks ago I think it's an Epsom .


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Well next time you order from Scale Model Shop buy some decal paper. Just a couple of sheets of clear and white, you can also get a fixer solution, but you can get away with acrylic varnish..


If the decal has white in it, use the White film, if not use the clear one. Give it a bash, you might like it
 

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the tree true out so well,very good job on it,looks fantastic, ;)


agree the tutorial,would be of help,and a very good idea to do, :D
 
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Well next time you order from Scale Model Shop buy some decal paper. Just a couple of sheets of clear and white, you can also get a fixer solution, but you can get away with acrylic varnish..
If the decal has white in it, use the White film, if not use the clear one. Give it a bash, you might like it
Thanks Ian will keep that in mind.


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the tree true out so well,very good job on it,looks fantastic, ;)
agree the tutorial,would be of help,and a very good idea to do, :D
Thank you Monica for your great comments I am glad you like the trees, I think I will do a tutorial might start posting iton fFriday.


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cool i will watch out for it,alway like to pickup new tips and tricks, ;)
 
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Hi all this is my recent progress so far hope you like it and as always all comments are most welcome.


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looking great scott, and a great idea for a dio. tell me,where did you get those blue stand/clamp thhings from and what are they called, the ones in the first picture holding the dino up. i think i could do with a set of those
 
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looking great scott, and a great idea for a dio. tell me,where did you get those blue stand/clamp thhings from and what are they called, the ones in the first picture holding the dino up. i think i could do with a set of those
I got them from kit stop in Birkenhead they were just on one of the rotating stands by the door.


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looking good Scott, ;)
 
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