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@Rob Leese posted:

(I like and use K4 decals, but they are mucho pixelated, and allow the underlying color to bleed through).



Rob, your line here grabbed my attention. I have been considering the K4 decals. Are all the K4 decals like that? To me, pixelated means they aren't sharp... that you can see the dot pattern. Is it just yellow and white allowing underlying color to bleed through, or is it all colors on their line up. They have a very nice line up of decals and the multiple scale choice is a bonus too.

Being more on the "toy" side, I do like my decals to be solid color and not allow bleed through. Though it's added work (and more problematic over uneven surfaces), I've also done what @JohnA suggested with the double layering of decals.

I also like the white to be nice and white and not subdued in intensity. I have purchased decals in the past from other companies where the white color is more subdued, which I do suppose would appeal to a scale enthusiast seeking more visual realism maybe without the added process of weathering.

Just curious as to your thoughts.

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