Amazing. I've always avoided them because they didn't fit my 1/72 figures & seemed so very fiddly.
A while back, I bought some excess figures off Iain & he threw some LBM transfers into the package. I finally tried them out.
They were scaled for 1/72, & with the sticky tape trick, were easy to use. Someone told me very sharp scissors (the kind you don't run, holding) were a boon & the cutting out was not a problem. And they look great.
donald
Little Big Man decals
Re: Little Big Man decals
I've made a couple of orders this week. Can't do without them. Only problem I've found is that sets I've had for a couple of years have gone off and become unuseable as the plastic backing no longer comes away. I'm trying to get them all used now even if I dont paint the figures just yet.
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Re: Little Big Man decals
One of the two Microsol solutions (perhaps the red one) works as a transfer remover. It might help to free up old ones from the backing sheet?
Re: Little Big Man decals
I've never understood why they simply don' make them waterslide and why they insist the customer has to cut the middle out of a tiny 28mm decal for the shield boss.
Being clumsy as hell that's why I avoid them which is a shame because they look wonderful.
Being clumsy as hell that's why I avoid them which is a shame because they look wonderful.
Re: Little Big Man decals
I never bother doing that. The ones I've had have had precut boss holes.