Aircraft graphics
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RE: Aircraft graphics
I think we were using Kirby's back in the mid 90's when we were building for Team Extra and friends. Back then, and when I bought some of their graphics at the Toledo show, their multicolored logos were layered. They may have been older and this may no longer be the case, but these guys;
http://www.aerographix.biz/
can do some crazy stuff and all their multi-colored logos are one layer, meaning the thickness of one sheet of vinyl. If kirby still does the outdated, heavy, cumbersome, multi-layer method, then your choice is a no-brainer!!
http://www.aerographix.biz/
can do some crazy stuff and all their multi-colored logos are one layer, meaning the thickness of one sheet of vinyl. If kirby still does the outdated, heavy, cumbersome, multi-layer method, then your choice is a no-brainer!!
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RE: Aircraft graphics
I've all the mentioned companies. but I now use www.die-hardgraphics.com exclusively. He's very good on nonstandard stuff. I do have to say I've had excellent service from all of them.
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RE: Aircraft graphics
ORIGINAL: splais
I've all the mentioned companies. but I now use www.die-hardgraphics.com exclusively. He's very good on nonstandard stuff. I do have to say I've had excellent service from all of them.
I've all the mentioned companies. but I now use www.die-hardgraphics.com exclusively. He's very good on nonstandard stuff. I do have to say I've had excellent service from all of them.
Hope to have it done in December.
Have heard a new process they are doing that is pretty awsome.
Visit there web site and see.
Will post pictures when my plane gets done.