cogfounder
Quarry Creeper
Are Axial's decals typicaly of poor quality?
The first thing I noticed was that the decals had shunken quite a bit
over the transfer paper. You could see this around the sheets edge,
and all the pre-cut decals.
I believe they applied too much heat during the ink-drying process,
as these are silk-screened decals, just before they entered the
die-cutting press. (I worked in this field for several years.)
Next, I noticed how thick and stiff they were, and when I
tried to apply them, the glue would just not adhere.
The shrinkage over heating causes would thicken the decals a bit,
and the excessive heat would ruin the adhesive.
I cleaned the body very well, inside and out, as this sample is
getting painted olive drab with a military "show truck" theme,
but after painting the inside, I decided the gloss look fitted
the theme better, so these stickers would not stick, or conform
to a new, clean, OEM polycarb body. And yes, I did remove the
paint-n-peel outer mask. Even decals on a flat surface would lift.
I did not care for their window mask tape either, because its
just that. Masking tape. It pig-tails like crazy, and has far to
agressive adhesive.
What I am getting at is:
Is this just how it is, or should I be asking Axial for a replacement
decal sheet? My samples are completely unusable.
Should we ALL be asking Axial for new sheets?
Also, are there any other decal sheets that come close to
matching the massive headlights on this '50-ish pickup?
Thank you,
All comments welcome.
COG
The first thing I noticed was that the decals had shunken quite a bit
over the transfer paper. You could see this around the sheets edge,
and all the pre-cut decals.
I believe they applied too much heat during the ink-drying process,
as these are silk-screened decals, just before they entered the
die-cutting press. (I worked in this field for several years.)
Next, I noticed how thick and stiff they were, and when I
tried to apply them, the glue would just not adhere.
The shrinkage over heating causes would thicken the decals a bit,
and the excessive heat would ruin the adhesive.
I cleaned the body very well, inside and out, as this sample is
getting painted olive drab with a military "show truck" theme,
but after painting the inside, I decided the gloss look fitted
the theme better, so these stickers would not stick, or conform
to a new, clean, OEM polycarb body. And yes, I did remove the
paint-n-peel outer mask. Even decals on a flat surface would lift.
I did not care for their window mask tape either, because its
just that. Masking tape. It pig-tails like crazy, and has far to
agressive adhesive.
What I am getting at is:
Is this just how it is, or should I be asking Axial for a replacement
decal sheet? My samples are completely unusable.
Should we ALL be asking Axial for new sheets?
Also, are there any other decal sheets that come close to
matching the massive headlights on this '50-ish pickup?
Thank you,
All comments welcome.
COG