Model Graphics ???
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From: Bolivia, NC
What happened to Model Graphics in Hemphill, TX. Phone number isn't the same as I have anymore. Did Butch move or sell out? Are they out of business?
I need a complete graphics set for a 25% Bud Light Laser. Who else has good quality graphics packages?
I need a complete graphics set for a 25% Bud Light Laser. Who else has good quality graphics packages?
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Kirby's Kustom does real nice work. I would reccomend them. Their website is www.kirbysgraphics.com and their phone number is 513-932-2422. Ask for Dennis. He does beautiful work. Good with the Laser!
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I agree - Call Kirby . No complaints. Only great things to say about Mr. Kirby and his wife. I've talked with Dennis several times at fly-ins, at the Toledo show, etc... great guy.
I sent him copies of the plans for my plane, sketched out what I wanted on a napkin, and he made an entire outstanding set of graphics, exactly what I wanted, for a very reasonable price, and in about a week.
He saves everything he does for you on his computer, so if you poke a hole in a wing, and only need one letter of a word, you can call him up and say, hey Dennis - make me a red E in EXTRA 300 from the right wing.
He has several "standard" sets of graphics already available for Patty Wagstaff, Breitling, etc.... or you can completely design your own custom scheme.
Since I've started using Kirby graphics, every single plane I've built since has his graphics on it. I've got Kirby graphics on the side of my Ford Ranger, and even very tiny text to label the five switch, light switchplate in my house - so I can figure out which switch does what without having to turn them all on and off.
I've got two planes pictured on his website.
-Doug Brindle
I sent him copies of the plans for my plane, sketched out what I wanted on a napkin, and he made an entire outstanding set of graphics, exactly what I wanted, for a very reasonable price, and in about a week.
He saves everything he does for you on his computer, so if you poke a hole in a wing, and only need one letter of a word, you can call him up and say, hey Dennis - make me a red E in EXTRA 300 from the right wing.
He has several "standard" sets of graphics already available for Patty Wagstaff, Breitling, etc.... or you can completely design your own custom scheme.
Since I've started using Kirby graphics, every single plane I've built since has his graphics on it. I've got Kirby graphics on the side of my Ford Ranger, and even very tiny text to label the five switch, light switchplate in my house - so I can figure out which switch does what without having to turn them all on and off.
I've got two planes pictured on his website.
-Doug Brindle
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I.ve heard a lot of good things about kirby also.
Here is another source, from Stan Stockman, IMAC competitor.
http://www.rcdecals.com/
Here is another source, from Stan Stockman, IMAC competitor.
http://www.rcdecals.com/
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I 2nd the comments on Stan 'the man's' work. The man is an artist. Not only does he do very nice graphics work, but I have seen two of the airplanes that he has done custom airbrush work on. He really is an artist. I noticed that you are in NC so it wouldn't take long for an order to get to you. If you travel to meets or flyins you may see him there. He is an IMAC competitior, and does alot of work at Triple Tree for various events they have there.



