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Archer Fine Transfers

Iron Mike

Master At Arms And Resident Curmudgeon
On the subject of customer service, I ordered some transfers from Archer Fine Transfers Tuesday, June 12 and they were in the mailbox at my house Wednesday, June 13! How's that for fine service?? (y) :notworthy :notworthy

http://archertransfers.com/

Excellent stuff too!!

I especially like their guarantee.

http://archertransfers.com/PAGE_FAQ.html

:laugh:
 
Quote:THE ARCHER GUARANTEE
We back all of my merchandise with an unconditional* money back guarantee, the terms of which are very simple. If you're not happy, we're not happy. You have your choice of a replacement or refund, either of which will arrive promptly and courteously.

* Unconditional as in if they don't stick, you're not happy with the way they sick, they stick to your finger, your kid sticks them on his bike, your wife threw them away, your dog ate it, it flew out the window or you lost it. Unconditional simply means unconditional.[unquote]


:rotf :rotf :rotf

Hey,I could have wrote those lines. :laugh:

Greetings,Ron.
 
Woody is first class. Best of all, he is offering many of his dry transfers as water slide decals (respectively, Archer Fine Transfers and AFT) which makes his product amongst the best in the World!

Regards,
 
I agree with Saul and all the other comments

I too order directly from Archer always has super speedy delivery and the decals apart from being very very good apply like a dream either dry or wet !
 
I've never used any of the Archer decals or transfers, but I have 1 set of flags for figures that I'll be trying otu, and I have to say I'm extremely interested in their new line of rivet decals. I've got the huge Academy 1/48 CH-53E helicopter that I'm thinking about using their rivets on. The full size a/c has very obvious rivets covering the entire airframe, and I recreated it w/ a pounce wheel, but I'm thinking that using these decals would take the look of the model to another level. Only problem is I'm thinking it's going to take like 4 or 5 sets of decals to do the entire thing, and at 18 bucks a set, it wont be cheap for sure.
 
Just put an order for some german vehicle markings and helmet insignia (water slide decals).
Let's see how long time it takes to Belgium :hmmm 3 weeks they say, with :pilot
//Mats
 
Well Mike is in the same State as Woody, let us know Mats.

I love the stuff I got from him, just wish more aircraft stuff were available.
 
Had a nice little package waiting when i came home :)
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1 week delivery that's pretty dang good!
And very nice decals to!
//Mats
 
The full size a/c has very obvious rivets covering the entire airframe, and I recreated it w/ a pounce wheel, but I'm thinking that using these decals would take the look of the model to another level. Only problem is I'm thinking it's going to take like 4 or 5 sets of decals to do the entire thing, and at 18 bucks a set, it wont be cheap for sure.

Adam, I had a similar dilemma with my Trumpeter 1/35th scale Mi-24 which I plan to make into my sig image. Contact Woody as he may discount a large purchase of the same set.

Regards,
 
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