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Decals or Paint

tklm539

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I need a little advice. I am picking up my first deuce in the next several weeks. To pass what seems like forever, I have been planning for a summer worth of projects. I know that I am going to return the truck to Vietnam era OD green (semi gloss). My question is should I be painting stars and numbers or go with decals. My biggest concern is that the decals are going to peal off in a short time.

Any advice would be great,

Tom
 

bigmike

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I have been contemplating the same question. the decals are cheaper but the colors are limited. I wanted OD green decals but the samples I got are forest green and shiny. I'm pretty sure I have to go with stencils. Too bad they are a one shot deal.
 

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I'd go with stencils. More original, and I worry that too many decals would look like you bought a GI Joe toy and completed the stickers on them. I also worry about adhesion issues with the decals, especially if you surface is not completely smooth, or you put them on in humid weather.
 

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do the stencils
 

DDoyle

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Self-adhesive letters, numbers, and stars were authorized by the Army in the 1960s - so either paint or adhesive letters are "correct". I've used both - and the paint weathers better (my trucks live outside). In either event, study the appropriate manual before ordering the stencils or lettering - the correct style is not what many people "think" it is.

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David
 

Armada

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David, when the Army authorized the use of self adhesive numbers/letters/stars, seems like I read where the vehicle had to be marked in one or the other, paint or decal, and not a combination of both. Is that true?
 

N1265

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I would go with stencils If the truck was ment to be in the field. I dont remember ever seeing a field truck with vinal lettering.

But I have seen pleanty of " base " trucks / cars with them....


Just a thought.
 

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Concern on decal peeling shouldn't be that big of a deal. Most commercial grade marking vinyl is rated at 7 years,and I have a sign on the front of my shop that's been up outdoors for 15 years and the decals look as good as the day it was hung up. I've had the decal markings on my M715 since 2004 without any problems.

Armada is correct I read in a manual somewhere about not mixing the types of markings on the vehicles. Either all paint or all decal. Now that doesn't mean that once a vehicle was in the field that mixing didn't happen.

I prefer decals because they have such a clean look on the truck. Remember that vehicles from the 50's and 60's were marked at the factory except for the bumper #s and unit #s. They were not hastily marked like during wartime in the 40's so they are clean and sharply applied. Stencils for me just don't deliever that clean crisp look. Maybe if I was trying to show a beat up vehicle that had been sloppily repainted in the field would they look OK to me.

Just my 2 cents, I prefer decals. That's why I make decal kits for members. http://www.i2k.com/~schwarzd/
 

devilman96

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Have a sign shop cut everything in vinyl and reverse "weed" it for a stencil... Apply with soap and water, remove the mask and then paint, let it tack up and pull the vinyl off.... Perfect painted on lettering every time!
 

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nopics

Let's see some samples, please, I think stencils work well, somehow decals look "cheap". Just IMHO....
How do you get a decal for a (subdued) black star?
 

67Beast

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cranetruck said:
nopics

Let's see some samples, please, I think stencils work well, somehow decals look "cheap". Just IMHO....
How do you get a decal for a (subdued) black star?
Simple just cut the decals on flat black material. I haven't yet cut a set in flat black for anyone, but I have done some sets in flat white instead of the standard semi-gloss white. As for pic just go here to my site to see pics of decals on vehicles. http://www.i2k.com/~schwarzd/
 

houdel

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Many places, like Lowes and most craft shops, sell stencil adhesive in a spray can. You apply it to the BACK of the stencil, position the stencil where you want it, spray your marking color, then peel the stencil off. Gives a perfect paint stenciling job, no fuzzy lines where the paint undersprays the stencil, no "G.I. Joe" decal look. Not that I object to decals, I just prefer the look of painted markings.
 
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