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...and we're looking for updates on your FEC Key West Extension. Sorry, couldn't resist.
I'm looking for conformation (photo's) of DTTX 48' hustky stacks that had the new red TTX logo installed. I've seen a number of models decorated in this scheme but only one photo of one.ThanksJoe
Painters don't install things. I install things, then painters paint them.Okay, sorry that's not helpful. I would help but that logo is too new for me, I drew the line at that and the BNSF swoosh.
They were stickers so technically they were installed. LOL but I get your point
To get really pedantic, stickers are applied not installed. And this is coming from a Pollack for whom English is a 2nd language.
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Is this one?http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1990827Jason
I submit that they are affixed.
I'm glad I raised the issue and we got this settled.
Technically they're decals
Not quite! I don't like to be corrected when I'm correct in the first place. Not quite. Those logos are most likely self-adhesive vinyl stickers- not decals. Quoting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decal :A peel-and-stick decal is actually not a decal as described above, but a vinyl sticker with adhesive backing, that can be transferred by peeling off its base. The sign industry calls these peel-and-stick vinyl stickers vinyl-cut-decals.To me the name decal is always associated with either waterslide or heat-applied films. Films with pressure-sensitive adhesive are what is considered stickers.Back to the regularly scheduled thread.