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I did this as a slump buster.  Was disappointed when I opened the box and found no decals, just stickers.  Surprisingly they went down pretty well and conformed to curves better than I expected.  I am looking forward to the full detail kits of the Ford and Chevy, I have not picked up either yet.  Comments welcome, thanks for looking.

 

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Great job , Bob . I'm not sure, but I think those stickers have a top layer you remove after you apply them that cleans them up a bit. I found this out when I was using the upper grille sticker as a template for the one I'm building at the moment.. Maybe somebody can voice in on this if it is the case.

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  I tried another sticker on an old 63 chevy body and yes I believe they want you to remove the outer film from the stickers and then clean off the gooey stickum between the image and the outer film with 70 % isopropyl alchohol. This makes the sticker look more like a decal. see the pictures below. just get the outer film loose with your fingernail and pull it off with a tweezers it sticks pretty hard but the image does look better with the outer film removed.

 

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Thanks Mark, I'll give that a try.  I may end up peeling them all off and getting a real decal set anyway.  Call me a sadist but I like decaling a stock car! :wacko:

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Ok, Bob. Sounds good. Sorry I kind of hijacked your thread but I think a lot of guys might not have known about removing the outer layer of the stickers. It leaves a much smaller edge and if the body was cleared after the process the stickers would really look like decals.

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No problem Mark, always open to suggestions, especially from as gifted a builder as you.  And it's Bruce BTWB)

Sorry bought that Bruce, I used to work with a guy named Bob Bowser and I guess I had a senior moment. Thanks.

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