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I Don't Have - All The Answers! So when it comes to "Super Structures" and building them on models, I'd say my ole buddy - Joe E. Brown has all the answers you & I - Both Need!. Joe has filled his website with all sorts of model building tips and examples too, and between his site & mine, your pretty well covered in just about every subject in modeling. So if your planning on using "Clear Plastics" or so-called Acrylics to build scale model - structures, then check out Joe's = WebSite at the Belwo Weblink!. Visit Joe's - Construction Tips
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I use CA - Quick Setting Super Glue, to gently seal the edges of the structures, but I do this, very carefully to avoid the glue - running onto areas that may become windows. On large structures, I also usually add 1/4" "Triangle" wood braces = in the corners, to give added strength. Unless the structure is to small - to do this, such as in the case of a Helm - for example, where space doesn't allow you the room to do this. Plexiglas is sorta neat stuff, cause if your careful - with it, you can even bend it with heat! ..... And using a heat gun, along with some sorta of metal form, with which to bend the plastic to the shape you desire, the material is easy to gently bend into just about any shape you want-it. But does take some practice to accomplish the results desired, sort of like Vac-U-Forming Plastics', which works in a similar manner, where you heat the plastic to bend it to a form or over a plug - Pattern. _______________________________________________________________________________
How To Make - Decals Its A Fact of Life ...... 99% of the time, your wasting your time, looking for decals of any kind, unless your a model railroader. Or their supplied - with a model kit when you bought-it. But don't get to disappointed - Yet, there's ways around that hassle. "If your willing to gather the proper - tools and learn a few new skills, in willing to use them to widen your modeling experience. ... Read Further Below! _____________________________________________________________________
What's Needed to Make a Decal? in B/W & Color - PRINTERS #1 ... "A Good Design - Software" on your Pc!" .... For example, a software that creates or works with "Drawings, Post Cards, B & W and/or Color Photos or will make - Posters, Signs, Greeting Cards - Etc. These types of programs and just about any software of this type, usually will offer a wide choice of fonts, background styles and ready-made projects to get you started. And most are often paired or found included with your "Color Printer" software and usually provide some of what you need. So 1st - check your pc software and see if your system has a program like = Metafile Companion, Photo Draw, Power Point or maybe Microsoft Word or Picture Draw and Others similar to those just mentioned. I myself, happen to prefer - PRINT MASTER GOLD ... because all you need is some practice to learn your way around it, to start creating all sorts of things, including decals. And it will also scale them = Up or Down in size, to suit your needs and then print them out - on decal paper!
#2 ... Naturally a Color Printer - IS BEST ...... But even simple B/W Laser Printers - will do some things, but with color you can create whatever is needed ...... Except for the Color WHITE. Printers - won't create this color, so it has to be provided in "One of Two Ways", either by the material used to print the logo or decal. Or by the location the decal is going to be placed, example = A White Painted Structure of a model ship will provide the White Background for the decal - if necessary? SPECIAL NOTE.... You must use the proper Type of "Decal Sheet" or Decal Paper, designed for your printer ( Meaning - Its Name Brand & Model # ), must be mentioned on the "Decal Papers" information, so you know it will work correctly. Decal Paper is available from several sources ( In Either Clear = Transparency or White - Sheets ), and work with most all popular brands of printers, whether their Bubble Jet or Ink - Jet, or just B/W Laser Printers! Sources For - Decal Sheets Apollo Transparency Film - for Inkjet Printers .... Available at Office Depot & Other Supply Stores. Also offers a White - Sheet version too! ... NOTES - Must be clear coated with an enamel spray paint, once the decal is dry! Visit their web (( http://www.apollopresentation.com/ )) SuperCal - Decal Paper - for Inkjet Printers with Six Easy Steps ..... Available at Office Depot & Other Supply Stores, as well as some hobby shops. NOTES - Must be spray coated with same source = Spray Clear Coat, once decal is completely dry! ... Visit their web at (( http://www.paper-paper.com ))
Copying Decals on PC - SCANNERS? PC Scanner's are Optional Items that really pay for themselves ....... And cost about $100.00 for a basic - Flatbed Scanner Model that will do - Color or B&W scans. Capable of copying - most Anything ( Photos / Drawings or Photos ), this certainly includes copying already - printed decals too. And scanners provide variables in "High Quality to Simple Settings" of DPI = Dots - Per Inch. So the details can be very fine ( like a Photo ), or simple and easy, as you wish. And the More - DPI's used, the clearer the details, so these things really can copy - just about anything, you can fit into a scanner. That includes color photos, cartoons, ready made decals, book patterns or fonts and even website - drawings, photos, and other material you can apply and use. All which make up possible parts of a logo or decal design for a model boat!..... Nuff Said!! ______________________________________________________________________________
Here's Some Decal Examples - I've Made! I like to use - Print Master Gold -software to create and scale ( Up or Down ), most all of my decals, including those that use simple drawings or plain B/W artwork. This software scales drawings - Up or Down, and provides hundreds of Fonts and Colors and works with Color Photos too. And I can make 3-D style Decals too, and you can flip the drawing or decal backwards too. So its printed side is down, when placed on a clear sheet of decal paper, and you can make - Left Or Right-hand versions. That way, the decal is further protected from moisture. Create what ya want from a book, drawings, photos or from scratch, it even has some drawings and designs to get you started. Tap To Enlarge Drawing
Reverse - Printed Decals! Tap To Enlarge Drawing
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Last Updated On 07/01/07
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