"28mm Full colour waterslide barding kits from Battle Flag" Topic
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madmick | 17 Sep 2011 5:19 a.m. PST |
The All New Waterslide Transfers From Battle Flag Are Available Now! The all new waterslide transfers for wargame miniatures are now available from Battle Flag. Designed to fit the beautiful range of medieval knights by Kingmaker Miniatures available from. 1stcorps.co.uk Unlike other makes of transfer these are true waterslide, no plastic film to peel off, no sticking the transfer to the wargame figure and hoping you have placed it correctly first time. Simply pre-soak the decal in luke warm water, for approximately 20 seconds and slide it into place, then adjust until you are happy with postion. Simple as that and great results every time. The special carrier film, currently unique to Battle Flags transfers/decals dries to approximately a paint layer thick and is therefore easy to blend into the paintwork.
Battle Flag have created full colour detailed artwork; shaded, highlighted and distressed. Battle Flags wargame transfers are not simple clip-art but fully finished decals.This allows the wargamer and model soldier collector to create stunning museum quality shields, clothing and horse barding first time every time. Available now from battle-flag.comand 1stcorps.co.uk online and also exclusive show stockists of all Battle Flag products. |
MajorB | 17 Sep 2011 5:22 a.m. PST |
Simple as that and great results every time. Except when you get a crease, try to tease it out and the decal splits into pieces
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DeanMoto | 17 Sep 2011 8:15 a.m. PST |
You can also use something like Micro Sol to help seat the decal in folds/creases. BTW, really nice decal designs at the link – maybe it might've been better posting an image of a more complicated design/pattern than this one – it's a fairly simple pattern Best, Dean |
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