A bit harder this time as I had to deal with the broken pilums and replace all the decals so that the units looked consistent.
The images for the decals were copied off the web and then scaled to fit the shields
Hi Andy, certainly been printing my own for my Greeks and now some of the Romans. I'm using inkjet decal paper and then spraying with matt acrylic to seal them. It only works on a white background so makes it unsuitable for WW2 decals, except for Winter camo vehicles.
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Did you print your own decals Will? I was toying with the idea, but wondered how successful it was.
Cheers, Andy
Hi Andy, certainly been printing my own for my Greeks and now some of the Romans. I'm using inkjet decal paper and then spraying with matt acrylic to seal them. It only works on a white background so makes it unsuitable for WW2 decals, except for Winter camo vehicles.
Ahh. Was thinking of a way to do British vehicle numbers, but they wouldn't work on a white background.
Cheers, Andy
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