Rub-On Transfer Letters
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Rub-On Transfer Letters
Has anyone found a good source for these. I want to use them for the nomencature text on the aircraft. If you found some do they match the fonts used by the RAF & USAAF?
I have made some wet transfers but I think the dry would be better in overall apperance.
Thanks in advance!
Mike
I have made some wet transfers but I think the dry would be better in overall apperance.
Thanks in advance!
Mike
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Mike,
Check out Steves' site, I'm pretty sure this is what you are looking for. I got a set from him for my Byron P-51. I haven't used them yet but they are the rub on type and are very good quality.
http://www.aeroloft.com/home.htm
Check out Steves' site, I'm pretty sure this is what you are looking for. I got a set from him for my Byron P-51. I haven't used them yet but they are the rub on type and are very good quality.
http://www.aeroloft.com/home.htm
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Mike,
I'm currently on the same quest myself! I've written a few places in the US and overseas, but still being bounced around. I'd like to get all the nomenclature for about 50-75 usd max....On a 1:5th scale model I would think that this should be no more than a single 8.5x11 sheet. I report back with my findings!
I'm currently on the same quest myself! I've written a few places in the US and overseas, but still being bounced around. I'd like to get all the nomenclature for about 50-75 usd max....On a 1:5th scale model I would think that this should be no more than a single 8.5x11 sheet. I report back with my findings!
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Rub-On Transfer Letters
Have you checked out Jerry Caudle at pro-mark.com
I have used Jerrys Dry Transfers for years on my Jets. Even had some custom work done. Excellent product
I have used Jerrys Dry Transfers for years on my Jets. Even had some custom work done. Excellent product