| Clinician: Gil Fuchs |
Phone: |
Email: gfuchs3@hotmail.com |

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| Location: Montgomery County, MD |
| Category: Painting
& decorating |
Title: Creating
a Stencil for Your Logo |
| Scale: All |
Last
presented: MER Reston 2008 |
| Description: When decals just won't do the job, you
can't find them, or you can't get your hands on an Alps printer -
create and paint your own logo on your preferred rolling stock using
this technique, which is borrowed from the world of PCB production. The
process is not very complicated, using your preferred graphic editing
program (Corel Draw examples will be shown), and materials available at
your local Radio Shack store and on-line. The result is a durable brass
stencil that can be used over and over with your airbrush to paint
logos on a large number of cars, engines, and/or buildings. As an added
bonus, the printed logo can be made to have the fuzzy look of
sprayed-on lettering as in the prototype. |
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clinician: A
Brief History of Model Train Control Systems |