Don't worry about decals and labels on that bottle Mike, just drink and enjoymike wrote:But on the beer bottle is a label

Already done, Johnboy.


Prost!
Don't worry about decals and labels on that bottle Mike, just drink and enjoymike wrote:But on the beer bottle is a label
Fittipalditjlglass wrote:SENNA.
tjlglass wrote:Hunt with a capital C lol
Never heard of James Chuntmotorman wrote:tjlglass wrote:Hunt with a capital C lol![]()
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Just to avoid any possible confusion, Lesney began with the solvent decals before moving to a water-slide version. These were phased out in favour of self-adhesive paper labels in the late 1960s, only for these to be replaced, in turn, by tampo print in the early 1980s.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:'Labels' were used first on models to show company names or services etc, and can be removed easily by various methods, usually with just your finger-nail.
'Decals' were used later as a more permanent fixture and are still removable but are then not reusable, they get destroyed by the removable process.
I don't want to step on any toes, but this needs to be corrected.Idris wrote:Just to avoid any possible confusion, Lesney began with the solvent decals before moving to a water-slide version. These were phased out in favour of self-adhesive paper labels in the late 1960s, only for these to be replaced, in turn, by tampo print in the early 1980s.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:'Labels' were used first on models to show company names or services etc, and can be removed easily by various methods, usually with just your finger-nail.
'Decals' were used later as a more permanent fixture and are still removable but are then not reusable, they get destroyed by the removable process.
Decals are also sometimes referred to a s transfers (which is what I know them as, so that might be a US/UK English question).