Help on Decals/Transfers

I suppose i dont have to get those "The All Steel Bicycle" ones they arent that decorative compared to some of the others... but thats what is on my 1950s Raleigh so i was just gonna do a 1:1
 
Here's an upscaled version you can take to any reputable printers, and they'll print you off an A4 sheet on adhesive vinyl for a tenner (you probably get 30+ on a sheet) handy to have for spares or replacement or another project!
 

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Here's an upscaled version you can take to any reputable printers, and they'll print you off an A4 sheet on adhesive vinyl for a tenner (you probably get 30+ on a sheet) handy to have for spares or replacement or another project!
Are you suggesting i just get them made myself or done on random vinyl? I will then have to add some form of UV protection would i not? I dont know how well this stuff lasts i have never done this before
 
I will give it some thought anyway. For now im taking a part of the bike to get a color match on the green. theres a spotless section on it to get a good match on
 
Are you suggesting i just get them made myself or done on random vinyl? I will then have to add some form of UV protection would i not? I dont know how well this stuff lasts i have never done this before
Any reputable printers will be using 3M adhesive vinyl. They be using archival inks, which have a UV light protection for about 150 years. For rare decals I do all my own printing. With upscaling technology, it's easy to take a low resolution image and make it hires.
 
Any reputable printers will be using 3M adhesive vinyl. They be using archival inks, which have a UV light protection for about 150 years. For rare decals I do all my own printing. With upscaling technology, it's easy to take a low resolution image and make it hires.
yeah upscaling will only go so far
 
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