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something I noticed.. the rivets on your model are on the opposite side of the seams, from the pic. That might turn out odd? or would you shave down the model rivets first? Are you talking about making the whole side a decal? orange, rivets, and all? If you are doing a whole side decal, why not paint the entire car side white? I remember that article too.. I seem to remember him painting the whole side white, then applying the decal.I have an alps, that prints white.. I had trouble with it last time I tried it, but I'd be willing to print the logo for ya, if the d*mn thing is working
Well, the example of this technique that sticks most vividly in my mind (for some reason) is here:http://therailwire.net/smf/index.php/topic,14922.msg124490.html#msg124490
I don't think a laser could print out the orange color without noticeable dots (see the smurftastic thread).I think if you get clever with how the rivets are designed in Photoshop, they will look great as a decal. Again, much resolution is needed in both the source file and the printer to pull this off.
Looks good, but try Century Gothic for the CAPY, LDMLT letters. It should be a better match.What are you doing for the herald?