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Travisnd1
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I've got the red fusecover already and was wondering if it was possible to have this airbrushed or transferred onto the cover somehow??
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onto this
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Travis
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Camaro_Woody
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What is the bottom thing made out of?

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Travisnd1
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quote:
Originally posted by Camaro_Woody:
What is the bottom thing made out of?

thin metal

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Travis
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TimeLord
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Just the SS or the whole scene off the Shirt??
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Travisnd1
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the scene from the shirt

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CamaroSCG
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You can buy decal paper for you printer. You would have to scan the t-shirt image into your PC.
I just got some last week, but I haven't tried it yet.
http://www.decalpaper.com/

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TimeLord
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The decal route would probably be cheapest,airbrush would cost $100,00's!!!!!
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Travisnd1
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yea, i think the decal would be the cheapest, but I think it will be kinda diffcult to apply the decal since the fusecover is ackward shaped.

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CamaroSCG
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quote:
Originally posted by Travisnd1:
yea, i think the decal would be the cheapest, but I think it will be kinda diffcult to apply the decal since the fusecover is ackward shaped.

It looks like there is only one slight angle, so it might not be too bad (with nothing on the lower part of the 90*). (maybe you could try it first with paper or something).
edit-sorry, no flip on decals, that's just for T-shirts

[ 14. April 2004, 10:49 AM: Message edited by: CamaroSCG ]

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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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How about having it silk screened?
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TimeLord
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That would probably be as expensive as airbrush,you have 7 colors[thus you need 7 screens],that would be microscopic sized.

If he made 10,000 of those it would be very cost effective,you cannot SC for a single shot!!!

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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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quote:
Originally posted by TimeLord:
That would probably be as expensive as airbrush,you have 7 colors[thus you need 7 screens],that would be microscopic sized.

If he made 10,000 of those it would be very cost effective,you cannot SC for a single shot!!!

Ah, o.k.....thanks. I wasn't aware of the cost of the process.
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Travisnd1
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i'm willing to spend around 100-150 or so maybe alittle more. i'm not familiar with airbrushing so i dont know what it runs

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Travis
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TimeLord
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The more detail,the more expensive,a goalie mask for example is anywhere from $500.00 to $1500.00!!!

If a crude outline of the cars and not as much detail as on the shirt is needed in between then it can be affordable.

If you want all the colors and nuances it will be expensive.

[ 14. April 2004, 02:32 PM: Message edited by: TimeLord ]

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Camaro_Woody
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For a good airbrush job, not worth the money. Find some other way to do it.

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