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Post by stuboyle on Oct 5, 2009 13:54:33 GMT -5
IndyCals - www.indycals.netSpeedline - www.stradasports.com (some are sold out) Fred Cady Decals - official OOB but you can search the forums for his address as he still sells what he has on hand Just Want to Build a Model / Gearhead Graphics - Long sold out and both are essential OOB Scale Coachworks - www.scalecoachworks.comStudio 27 - pretty large Japanese hobby brand with many outlets Speedway Graphics - OOB JNJ - OOB Up Scale - OOB The other vendor mentioned has a reputation for stealing artwork and other actions detrimental to the hobby. I'd recommend staying away from him as much as possible. What's "OOB"? I heard the same about stealing artwork. I didn't find anything there anyway.
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Post by indy on Oct 5, 2009 14:35:28 GMT -5
I figured I needed to explain that - sorry for any confusion
OOB - out of business OOP - out of production
Jordan
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Post by illeagle10 on Oct 5, 2009 15:17:37 GMT -5
Stu, Look in the alphabet section to the left once you enter the site. Then click on to whatever your looking for, ie., I for Indy and P for Penske, that's where most of the Indy cars are. He advertises pretty many interesting schemes. Jim Stu, Have you tried www.pattosplace.com. He advertises many current Indy cars and a few earlier cars. I've only gotten some tire decals from him prior to Mike coming out with his at Indycals. I prefer the Indycals. I don't know what the quality is on them. Maybe someone else on the site can fill you in on that. Patto's Place is mainly for slot cars but they are some things you might be interested in. Yes, I'm familiar with Patto's from may slot car days. I am basically looking for what is available other than from Mike. I will take a look. Thanks. Update: Finding something at Pattos is like looking for a needle in a hay stack! I didn't find anything but just looked for a couple minutes.
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Post by stuboyle on Oct 6, 2009 8:06:44 GMT -5
Jordon,
If I understand you correctly, you recommend a number of 2000 or 2001 decals to go with 1998 Reynards kits. Are you sure that is correct? And if so why?
Here are the ones below that I would specifically like you to clarify:
2000 Speedline decals M@r1b0r0* - #2 Gil de Ferran & #3 Helio Castroneves (use Shell or Castrol kit and chrome wheels)
2001 Speedline decals Motorola - #39 Michael Andretti (use Shell or Castrol kit) Tecate/Quaker State - #51 Adrian Fernandez (use Visteon kit or dechrome wheels in Target kit)
Indycals decals Motorola - #39 Michael Andretti (use Shell or Castrol kit) Visteon - #20 Roberto Moreno or #40 Jimmy Vasser (use Visteon kit or dechrome wheels in Target kit)
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Post by 11rowsof3 on Jan 6, 2012 16:58:09 GMT -5
Also.... 1990 - Hardee's - Pancho Carter (unknown manufacturer) 1993- Art Car(Randy Owens Design) - Upscale Graphics - fits Tamiya 1/20 Not sure if anyone else posted - but JNJ did those for the Blue car in 1989 and they are still out there... www.mikesdecals.com/product_info.php?products_id=1811They are screen printed and I may still have a set somewhere. The orange is not right and they are a little sloppy honestly.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2012 20:35:06 GMT -5
Yeah ....I did that one. It was my first AMT Indy build and launched me into the whole series. I like how it turned out but the orange was kind of translucent and looks a bit brown when applied. A white underlay, like the rest of the decals had, would have really helped. A very old picture.....
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Post by 11rowsof3 on Jan 9, 2012 17:06:28 GMT -5
Wow, those are some beautiful builds from an amazing era darylh!!!
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