I wish that I could sell these a little cheaper but with high postage and the fees I pay I do not make any money selling these decals
All I am trying to do is keep them from going into the trash
Most decals have a kit number printed on them so just google the number
not responsible for clerical errors
look at all pictures to decide if you want to buy this item
They are out of my private part collection
I let my feedback speak for itself
Do not forget these are old decals from my own collection of over 40 years
I am not a business just selling my own collection of decals, kits and parts.
remember you are only get the decals.
all sales final no returns or refunds buy at your own risk
These are decals that are old. Since I do not use decals I can not tell you what condition they are in just look at picture and Read up on how to use old decals
all sales final no returns or refunds
buy at your own risk
open for offers on one item or all of the decals
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WE SHIP IN A BOX (99.9 PERCENT OF THE PARTS OR KITS) OR NICE ENVELOPE (TIRES and DECALS ONLY)
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NOTE: Older decals maybe difficult to use. Search the web on how to apply older decals before you use them
HERE IS SOME INFORMATION THAT MAY HELP
Cracking is another common defect that can occur in the clear ‘carrier’ film or the protective clear. Some cracks are visible to the naked eye; others may look perfect but may be micro cracked.
If cracked decals are placed in water, the designs will shatter into dozens of pieces. If you suspect that your decals have cracking or simply don’t want to find out when it’s too late, consider applying a new protective clear coat. Many modelers have had great success with these products and similar:
-Microscale Industries “Liquid Decal Film” (provides the thickest, durable film)
-Krylon brand Acrylic “Crystal Clear”. It comes in flat, semi-gloss and gloss.
-“Future” Floor Polish (when a very thin coat is needed)
All three methods work well, but you will need to experiment to find the coating thickness that works best. If it is too thick the decals will not handle or adhere well; too thin and they will fall apart in the water. Liquid Decal Film usually needs only one coat; Future may need 2-3 coats and Krylon needs 4-5 medium wet coats. I highly recommend that you experiment with some non-critical samples. In this case, practice really does make perfect.:
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I am offering free shipping on this item and you save from $6 to $9
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I have built 1,000's of model kits in my life time so I have a very big part box
I have no use of these decals and I would hate to put them in the trash so buy them and keep them out of the trash
Please look close at these decals
I know nothing about decals because when I build I do not used them.
So please look at the picture real close to see what you are buying