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David Duckett, Comment for image # 43809 | 10 Mar 22 18:01 |
Elves. |
bobgood, Comment for image # 43809 | 10 Mar 22 17:23 |
!!!!!.....in only 3 weeks David - how do you do such great work so quickly? |
David Duckett, Image # 43809 | 10 Mar 22 03:38 |
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David Duckett, Image # 43808 | 10 Mar 22 03:38 |
Paint, ink, and graphics |
Don C, Comment for image # 43794 | 26 Feb 22 17:02 |
DD, great ad for Callie. I've used her stuff on several of my models and wholeheartedly agree.
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David Duckett, Image # 43794 | 26 Feb 22 04:18 |
Callie-graphics.com if you're interested. |
David Duckett, Image # 43793 | 26 Feb 22 04:17 |
Lay the graphic in place and rub over it with something smooth to seal in place. Peel the film from the graphic. Both the film and the graphic are sticky which is why with tissue covered surfaces you trim close to the graphic to keep the film from pulling up the tissue. On a solid surface, peel away. |
David Duckett, Image # 43792 | 26 Feb 22 04:12 |
THe white is the shiny white paper which is peeled from the graphic. |
David Duckett, Image # 43791 | 26 Feb 22 04:10 |
How close you trim doesn't matter unless you're working on tissue covered surfaces. |
David Duckett, Image # 43790 | 26 Feb 22 04:08 |
Product of Callie Graphics. This is what a sheet of graphics look like. The graphic itself in thin vinyl sandwiched between a piece of shiny paper and a film with the graphic attached. |
bobgood, Comment for image # 43787 | 24 Feb 22 14:32 |
Such a streamlined shape - beautiful! I wonder if that fuse. contributes to the overall lift of the aircraft? |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 43787 | 23 Feb 22 19:07 |
thanks david! the f-4 is starting to come together! |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 43787 | 23 Feb 22 17:56 |
Their website answers your questions, callie-graphics.com. They have lots of files and can make anything you want if they don’t have it. The product is a thin vinyl graphic precisely cut and sandwiched between one sticky layer of paper and one like wax paper. The graphic has adhesive on it so you place it in position and rub it just like a dry transfer letter. Then peel away the top layer. Easy. And beautiful, too! |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 43787 | 23 Feb 22 16:45 |
how does callie graphics work, dd? do you give them a paper of the graphics you want made into decals? or scan them to them? how does it get from paper to decals? or do they have a list of decals you look at online? brian. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 43787 | 23 Feb 22 15:19 |
Callie Graphics. I've been looking for decals in all the wrong places. The work she does is perfect and can be in any scale. This entire package, plus another piece for a different tail, was only $33.00. |
David Duckett, Image # 43787 | 23 Feb 22 15:15 |
Will be a Marine. |
David Duckett, Image # 43786 | 23 Feb 22 15:14 |
#3 underway |
bobgood, Comment for image # 43765 | 12 Feb 22 14:46 |
I love the "Weasel" - looking forward to seeing it completed.
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David Duckett, Comment for image # 43765 | 12 Feb 22 10:38 |
Thanks, Brian and James. I don’t know, Brian. |
jgood, Comment for image # 43765 | 12 Feb 22 10:35 |
What a great shape. |
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