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interior paint transfers?

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elbobbo

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does anyone use paint transfers? i followed the instructions exactly painted the truck and it looked pretty but after about a week the larger paint transfers started cracking and appearred to be shrinking. after about another week i masked it back up and painted a few more coats of white and it cracked again. anyone know what i did wrong or are the paint transfers just not a good idea? maybe i should just stick with interior decals until i am more experienced. it still looks pretty good for my first body just has a few cracks. gonna try to put a couple pics up for ya.

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They are the ones by Jackal that use water to apply similar to temp tattoos.
 
yeah they are the ones jackal makes. you put them on like a temporary tattoo with a wet cloth then let em dry and paint over them, they're supposed to bond with the paint but i dont remember reading anything about them shrinking or cracking. i was really careful when i aplied them i couldn't find any air bubbles.
 
I agree with Racer, several very light coats, and use water based paints, and you should be fine. I never used the Jackal decals but I have used some temp tatoos a long time ago on a wing that was on my first XXX-NT, it worked great and only cost .50 at Walbaums. :D
 
I just did a body with the jackal transfers and it turned out pretty good but what racer said is the light coats is the key and letting the coats dry between coats
 
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