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I'm restoring an old Tonka car hauler and want to turn it into a Harley hauler. Anyone know where I can get some small bar-and-shield decals, no bigger than 1" wide?
I've seen some sticker kits at the dealership that come with 1 big sticker (4" ish) and a bunch of little ones of around 1". They are not that expensive unlike everything else.
I've used this place to make detailed water slide decals for various antique restorations.
To save in the required .tiff simply capture the image you desire from the www paste it into ms paint (the drawing editor on your windows based compter) then do a "save as" and select .tiff from the pull down at the bottom of page.
If you need help pm me and I'll make one up for you.
You can buy waterslide decal paper that will work in your printer. You just need to be able to use an art program to size correctly the artwork you wish to print.
When you buy a Harley sticker at the dealer, there is a small emblem printed on the upper corner that is the same adhesive material as the main sticker. You just have to trim it out with an x-acto knife. Might be too small for what you are wanting though.
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