Basically you need to cut the piece you want burnished. I use a burnisher tool (a smooth rounded metal tipped tool) to rub the backing sheet. I lift one end while slowly rubbing the text down. The adhesive will grab onto the surface as the rubbing pushes the text off the backing paper onto the surface.
Used to use this stuff (Letraset) a lot during my early advertising days before the advent of computers. Never knew it would be used for modelling.
That sounds like the transfers aren’t right. Most dry transfers come off the paper fairly easily if you rub the front of the sheet with a rounded tool (I use a plastic one that came with a set of Smurfs dry transfers in the early 1980s ) or a soft pencil (2B or so). If they won’t even come off if you scrape the back of the sheet, they’re stuck too well.
Try another somewhere else on the sheet. If this doesn’t work either, claim warrantee with the seller.
Sorry for you mate, you order and wait, and then it's , bit like some grass seed I bought !
Richards remark about Letraset took me back. !
Have you tried it on some paper, in case it's the models surface. Can't see that it would be but things do happen .
Other than that think Si has a point.
Doesn't a dry transfer need a very flat surface? I would give the box a gloss coat and try it again... But as said before the sheet could be bad or old...
Many thanks for all your feedback. The transfers are the latest version as there are older ones you can get. I have tried them on paper as well with no joy. I have tried 4 altogether now with no joy. They came over from Australia so they may have been affected by the cold stowage area in the aircraft. I have emailed Archer and according to their website they are happy to help. So I will let you know how I get on. Thanks again for all your help and support.
About 4:30 in to the second video he stated very clearly that ALL the products have an unconditional guarantee. NO MATTER WHAT. Send them a mail and they will probably replace them.
He also mentions that if they dont stick they are probably old OR have bad glue.....
This was the video that prompted me to email them yesterday. They are a good company so I should be okay. I just hope I get a replacement not a refund. Thanks for your message of help
Apparently (and I’ve never tried it so it would need experimentation) I heard it said that dry print transfers can also be used as methfix transfers if the glue has gone bad....