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CIE Orange Decals

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Thanks Weshty for that, but no joy, seem's the orange is a bit thin on the ground, wrenneire also earlier suggested this as a possible solver, unless of course the decals in the vehicles section is for elsewhere, nudge, nudge, wink, wink,

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Guys, also what's the best method of removing the decals, heard nail remover polish remover works :-bd

 

I use iso alcohol and a cotton tip. Can get it in most hardware stores here in oz, not sure if ya can get ya hands on it over there. It is also good for a faded paint effect. Apply dull vote to your model and the run on a small amount to the area you want to fade. Best thing if you don't like effect reapply dull or gloss cote and its gone.

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Guys, also what's the best method of removing the decals, heard nail remover polish remover works :-bd

 

Nail polish remover would be similar to what I was talking about. Just had a look girlfriends and it is high in alcohol too. You want anything high in ETOH

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CIE Orange Decals,roundals,

 

Hi all, question still stands, anyone on here know where one can get their hands on these,

Thanks

 

as said before, westy your man, but failing that, theres these...

 

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came from silver fox models..i presume he still makes them, they came on a sheet with various loco numbers and flying snail logos

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