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Father Tuck's Happy Hours Water Transfers
Aaahhhhhhhh shit.
The guy I bought transfer decals from ~5 years ago seems to be no longer running, and I got some kind of obscure stuff from the guy no one else is offering. Dom's Decals had the hollow and black Swedish Air Force roundel from before 1937 (I told you it was obscure) in roughly 1:300 scale - making them 4-5mm wide.
The closest thing I can find is the modern low visibility roundel which is gray.
I have 8 left, but I got 15 models I need them for.
Why People Choose Custom Transfer Decals
Custom dry transfers are increasingly selected forᅠart exhibit labelsᅠin museums and galleries, and they look great. But the rub-on decals have fans in many other areas -- product prototypes and trade show booths are among the examples. But there are many others, including custom and small-batch product labeling, small and medium indoor signage, and lettering for hobby projects. Ease of application is a big selling point for rub-down decals. It really couldn't be easier. Positioning them exactly is a breeze because they arrive to you on transparent slicks. It's a quick one-step process that requires no special skills.ᅠ
Stick-on vinyl letters have the drawback of air bubbles when applied, and water-slide decals involve water. Custom dry transfers have no weaknesses and arrive with the adhesive already applied. It's an advantage when working on a delicate surface like unfinished wood that could be damaged or marked easily. It is similar to walls if you're a gallerist or museum professional and don't want to repaint between shows. You can remove the rub-on decals with no damage to the surface below. That said, they apply tightly and stay in place for as long as you need them. It's easy to see why they're so popular.
Rub-on transfers are ideal if you're working on smaller objects and need clarity in tiny lettering. They maintain their clarity and will fit the spot because you design them and can be sure they are small enough. Industrial designers for their prototypes and hobbyists for their models appreciate clarity at any size. You can also scale up transfer decals for interior signage. They are a popular choice for high-end interiors with a desirable painted-on look. It can save money when you avoid working with a sign company, and you retain greater control as you design each custom decal on your desktop.
Color and effects with flair are also available when you order custom dry transfers. For example, foiled and metallic styles are available along with any Pantone color. When working with corporate identity standards specifying exact color matches, it's a significant advantage. The same goes for custom products that need to maintain a branded appearance. If you're making prototypes that will become manufactured products later, use rub-on decals for lettering and logos. When you order, the turnarounds are quick – often as little as 24 to 48 hours. It's a help when you're facing a deadline.
Business Name- Image Transfers
Address- 55 W Railroad Ave #11 Garnerville, NY 10923
Phone- (212)-928-7987
Rub-on transfers are better than stick-on decals & look smooth, clean & professional. Dry transfers are easy to apply & have a perfect, professional look.
The dry transfers we make are unquestionably superior to Letraset in appearance and ease of use. Simply upload your vector files directly to us, we're fast.
Custom Dry Transfers Have Taken Over Letraset Instant Transfer Lettering
Dry transfer decals have demonstrated advantages & produce better results on plastic when compared to other options. Image Transfers rub-on transfer decals.