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Old 11-17-2010, 08:23 PM   #1
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Default Sorry if this is a noob question...

I feel like I should know this by now too, but where does everyone get their scale stickers? Especially for a micro crawler to put on a body and be scale..

I See everyone with all types of name brand stickers and I've never been able to find these tiny stickers, do people print them onto sticker paper or something? Am I only 22 and already behind the technology available or is it easier than this?

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EDIT: Also.. Scale vanity plates? License plates period? Where would I go about procuring one of these?

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Old 11-17-2010, 09:35 PM   #2
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For making license plates use this.
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For making license plates use this.
What do you print them on to?
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I used a color laser printer and printed mine out on white sticker paper. Then I went over it with some clear tape. They hold up pretty well, but if they start looking bad, I printed a whole 8.5x11 sheet of them.

You can then cut up some scrap styrene or aluminum sheet rectagles to stick them to if you want. My Pacer has a deep license plate cove, so I just stuck the sticker in there.

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Old 11-17-2010, 10:35 PM   #5
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I used a color laser printer and printed mine out on white sticker paper. Then I went over it with some clear tape. They hold up pretty well, but if they start looking bad, I printed a whole 8.5x11 sheet of them.

You can then cut up some scrap styrene or aluminum sheet rectagles to stick them to if you want. My Pacer has a deep license plate cove, so I just stuck the sticker in there.
Do copy places like kinkos have laser printers? Where would I buy sticker paper? I'm not big on the idea of spending X00 dollars on a laser printer. Is this how all you guys get your little tiny stickers?
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Old 11-17-2010, 11:19 PM   #6
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for the decals check out Bowtie http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=209149

and for the plates *****Krawler Konceptz*****
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Awesome, nice links!

Thank you very much!
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Another option for 1/24 micro stickers would be static model kits.
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x2 on bowtie. i got a sticker kit he made... Very happy with the product
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x100 on Bowtie! He has several scale sticker sheets available and can print custom stickers for you also. Great guy to deal with!!!
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