helios
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So I noticed that you can purchase waterslide decal paper. It's not super cheap, but not too bad. I would need to purchase a printer as I don't currently have a functioning one at home, but it's not out of the question if I have enough justification. I also have a paint program on my computer (GIMP) that I could use for design work (though admittedly I'm looking just at lettering for the moment).
Has anyone utilized this process to a large degree of success? I'm always a little skeptical when trying new things. If I had a functioning printer, I would probably just buy a small stack of sheets and give it a shot.
My long range goal for the CVW-11 sampling is going to be taxing attempting to source all the little fiddly bits of decals. I know I will have to source the ship markings for most of the aircraft (if not all) from other sheets, due to the Air Wing's tendency to hop around ship to ship. Just finding sheets w/ an era correct insignia & "NH" tail code is hard enough. If printing my own decals is a viable option, then I know I can at least have the "USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN" & "CVW-11" covered.
Has anyone utilized this process to a large degree of success? I'm always a little skeptical when trying new things. If I had a functioning printer, I would probably just buy a small stack of sheets and give it a shot.
My long range goal for the CVW-11 sampling is going to be taxing attempting to source all the little fiddly bits of decals. I know I will have to source the ship markings for most of the aircraft (if not all) from other sheets, due to the Air Wing's tendency to hop around ship to ship. Just finding sheets w/ an era correct insignia & "NH" tail code is hard enough. If printing my own decals is a viable option, then I know I can at least have the "USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN" & "CVW-11" covered.