Just finished making up a bunch of flatcar/gondola loads and have started looking for placards, warnings, etc. labels. The only thing I have found so far in the “dry transfer” category is from Woodland Scenics, #560, but the bad part is it is only maybe half placarding and the balance being company/product names. Don’t really want to buy three or for decal sets, unless there is nothing else out there, use part and dump the balance.
Anybody know of any other sources ?
Doug I know thisisn’t really what you may want but there has been 2 or 3 post that I can remember of how to print decals from your putor and where to get the decal sheets to print them on.
Thanks RT, I went thru all of them already. They deal primarily with the wet slide as opposed to the dry transfer. Hoping I don’t have to go that direction.
I wanted to put my wifes name as a furniture co. on a building flat. i tried dry transfer. for what ever reason i couldn’t work with it, so i tried "microscale’ wet decals. as a teenager i used wet decals on model planes. now that i’m older, maybe i went back to the future.
Woodland Scenics makes a variety of dry transfer lettering, in different styles and colors. I prefer the Roman RR style lettering. I sometimes use the letters to “mask” over for multiple colored building signs.
Clover House is another excellent source for Dry-Transfer graphics.
http://www.cloverhouse.com
Kurt
Kurt,
I found Cloverhouse during one of my many “Google” searches, [sigh] . Needless to say they are bookmarked, they got lots of neat stuff for detailing. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find what I am looking for, other than Woodland Scenics.