QUOTE: Originally posted by dhesh QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 I was the one who owned the display at the Mall of America 11 years ago. I remember going there once. If I remember correctly, there were a few bridges that went overhead, along with a working coal shovel [or something to that effect].
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 I was the one who owned the display at the Mall of America 11 years ago.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dhesh I am about to start making my own graffiti decals and patches, but have questions about decal paper. For those of you who have printed your own decals, what brand of decal paper do you recommend?
QUOTE: Originally posted by OLD DAD Hey Big_Boy_4005, if Hopkins is considered part of the metro then YES we are in the twin cities. Are you a member of the "O" scale club at Bandanna Square? Some garden railroaders build a lot of buildings but the weather is very hard on such things so most of us keep them to a minimum. OLD DAD
QUOTE: Originally posted by OLD DAD Just came over from the garden railroad forum. Have you seen this CD advertised in the mags? Here is a link for model railroaders "Clip Art" on a CD for only $25. ... http://www.modelbuilder.info This CD may have some Graffiti on it; if not it still has a bunch of other usable stuff to make it worth the money. I plan to buy one for myself. OLD DAD
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 I swear Dan, this is the way of the future. It sounds like there are a lot of different decal products on the market. Unfortunately I don't have a laser printer, only inkjet, so I'm going to have to try some other products. I just happend to spot a topic over on Garden Railways regarding decals. I invited them over here to check out what we've been up to. Here's the link to their topic. Imagine what we could accomplish if we worked together. By the way, I warned them about the graffiti.[swg] http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?page=2&TOPIC_ID=14961 P.S. White paper may be one solution, but keep in mind the vandals have to deal with paint coverage too.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Too cool Dan!!! What medium did you run throgh the printer??? I see that your "little vandals" were kind enough to leave the reporting marks readable.[swg] Gee, if we can learn to do this stuff ourselves, then this guy's business plans are almost out the window.[swg]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 So far the the work has been mainly about finding, capturing and isolating the images. This will of course be an on going project, and I am slowly building a library. As far as printing them to a medium that can be transfered to models, that is still being studied. For that other topic, I just used the first thing I could find, which happened to be some window decal film made by Avery. It is some intersting stuff, and may have some really good applications, but it isn't the best for applying to cars. It would work well for making lighted signs to be placed on buildings though. I'll have to get some water decal film, and try that. The secret is that material will have to be sealed because regular inkjet ink isn't waterproof. The other problem is that you can't print white. I have never understood why the ALPS printers were discontinued, they were able to solve both of those issues. I have considered picking one up on eBay, but I'm not sure if I want to go that far. Nobody has ever made an afordable printer like it since, at least not that I know of. I have an HP Officejet all in one, but if I really get into this stuff I may go looking for a specialty printer. By the way, it definately helps to take your photos square to the subject. The problem is often that isn't possible. There is software that can correct some of that, I just don't have it. That will take some digging to find too.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 OK, so you are a little late to the party, we won't hold that against you.[#welcome] Try these topics, they may help you find your answer. I have a feeling this group is a little "graffitied out". [swg]