Dry Transfer

Add Graphic Touches and Create your own Custom Layout with these Woodland Scenics Series One Dry Transfer Decals.

Woodland Dry Transfer Series One Signs & Posters Model Railroad Decal #d245
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 Woodland Scenics # wood245
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Woodland Scenics Item # wood245
Features :
  • Apply easily to smooth or textured surfaces.
  • Add desired detail to buildings, fences, signs and box cars.
  • No decal film to spoil the look of your models.
  • Realisitic (original logo colors and logos).
  • Some of the authentic logos include: Pennzoil, Pepsi-Cola. Other generic logos include: Tabacco, Cafe, Ice, Beer, Groceries, Tires,
  • Lube, Cigaretts, The Maxwell's, Travel by Bus.
  • A varitey of colors are used in each decal.
  • Transform your cities and towns with color, variety, and life!
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Spotlight Review

 
"Great Product"
mdmackin (Elyria, OH)
Decals are easy to use and provided great results, would purchase again

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Features

  • Apply easily to smooth or textured surfaces.
  • Add desired detail to buildings, fences, signs and box cars.
  • No decal film to spoil the look of your models.
  • Realisitic (original logo colors and logos).
  • Some of the authentic logos include: Pennzoil, Pepsi-Cola. Other generic logos include: Tabacco, Cafe, Ice, Beer, Groceries, Tires,
  • Lube, Cigaretts, The Maxwell's, Travel by Bus.
  • A varitey of colors are used in each decal.
  • Transform your cities and towns with color, variety, and life!

Specs

  • Woodland Product Number: D245
  • Walthers Product Number: 785-D245

Includes

One Sheet of Dry Transfers (Series One)


Requirements & Suggestions

Dry Transfer Burnisher or Dull Pencil

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Reviews

  
 
"Disappointed with results"
Steve K (Ohio)
I don't like to complain about hobby products but I have to be honest I did not get very good results with the Woodlands scenic's dry transfer decals. Maybe I did something wrong or tried to apply them over the wrong type of surfaces. I wanted to use them to make small signs and ads on my HO buildings. I placed them on top of the painted surfaces and rubbed with the end of a small wood paint brush. I rubbed very hard and tried to get every nook and cranny of the decal surface. I even tried different tools to rub them with but no matter how careful I was I could only get one out of a half dozen decals to completely transfer without breaking up. Maybe the sheets are too old or maybe it's me but I was hoping for better results. Maybe others have had better results.

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