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It's become my favourite filth box. He seems to have a whole bunch of nice stuff and his prices are very reasonable.
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looks like I'm an idiot. Can one of the Mods remove the two posts below. Sorry
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is brilliant
it doesn't have all the functionality of a proper one, but it does what I want it to (change patches on an RC-50) and cost under a tenner, instead of £45
when I first plugged it in nothing happened, until I realised I had to change RC-50 settings
The effect is as good as your printer/pictures/imagination and brings back those old "Airfix moments".
My oldest is about two years, no hint of dicolouration yet, though I confess to the odd scratch or two!
I tried the inkjet waterslide but am forever tearing or wrinkling it? Maybe it's the brand I used.
Thank you, that may be the issue. Do you press/rub it with your fingers? And if so do you wet your finger first?
Once printed, they need a light dusting of the spray to "set" them.
Then cut to size and damp the backing until the decal is loose.
Damp the target location, then slide into place -it'll whizz all over the place at this point, then once in place a bit of tissue at the edges will soak most of the water away, enough to keep it in place. I find a cotton bud really good for both positioning and (if it's small) blotting, fingers are a bit pudgy unless it's the whole pedal face.
Then blot out the rest, centre outwards. The trick is to blot or roll, not wipe.
Then, once it's had time to dry, spray it with a lacquer to prevent damage. The acrylic that's used to set the decal in the first place works fine.
Thank you.