go to neilharbin0.com and click the decals sign then scroll across until you see a picture of a blank torso (LEGO) then you right click and save it to my pictures than go to my pictures and open the picture with the paint program and do what ever you want with it than go file page setup and you'll see a spot that says 100%normality make that 26% and print than cutout use a small dab of glue and stick it on a mini figure body with no arms head or legs and put some tape over it and trim the overhang so the mini fig is shiny
You make a template that fit the specific part applied on a brick(ie. a trapezium for a minifigure's chest). Using any painting program, a template is made, and then the design is printed on sticker sheets.
I wouldn't risk putting paint over any decals. In general, it must be quite easy to remove decals first.
Spray more clear coat over the decals.
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This is hard because of the texture, but you could sand the area where you will place the decal to make it smooth and the decal will stay better. It also depends on the type of textured surface, high quality decals can actually stick to textured surfaces (depending on how textured), just make sure your surface is as clean as possible. Try also putting the decal up as slow as possible, this will also help.
I made some ceramic decals in high school back in 1978. My instructor said I have to do something advanced since it was my fourth year of ceramics. You need to make decals of your photo by silkscreening the image with ceramic glaze onto decal paper. First you need a film positive of the photo you want to print. There is a photosensitive coating that you can squeegee onto the silkscreen, and then you burn the image onto the screen using either sunlight or another light source through the film positive directly onto the silkscreen. The internet has the supplies you need to do it yourself, or you can send your photo to a service that will make decals for you. Of course, this service is more expensive than doing it yourself. The decals work the same way as the ones used for car models when you were a kid. You soak them in water, then slip it off the paper onto your pottery. It is fun learning about and doing it yourself, but if you're in a hurry, just have them made for you.
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Only place i know is Lego land it has every Lego batman decals
This will depend on what kind of decals. The decals made by the Lego group is quite easy yo remove and you can do that with your nails. But custom decals are tricky. Most of the time they are perm, so you will have to get a scraping tool to get it off, therefore, damaging your Lego. That's why custom decals are discouraged by traditionalist.
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look here u need decals http://www.saber-scorpion.com/lego/halo.php
go and Google Lego decals print em' on sticker paper and then cut out PS get sticker paper from staples
In the lego store at mall of america.
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I would say either Saberscorpions lair or Fine clonier decals
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