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  1. Posted by Ernie on 15/12/2009 16:54:41: Hi Guys, It really is very easy with an image manipulation programme. The key is that you can design the instrumenys very large, and then reduce them, so that flaws at the big scale are effectively lost The bits below were done in photoshop, If anyone wants to know how, I can easily explain   ernie  Hi Ernie, I would certainly be interested then I could possibly use instruments from a loco cab photo  Cheers Al
  2. Posted by Geoff Peacock on 13/12/2009 16:20:12: Hi Alan, I might be a bit late, but have you tried Fox transfers at www.fox-transfers.co.uk They do 7mm railway transfers. If they haven't got what you want, you can make your own using Crafty Computer paper from craftycomputerpaper.co.uk They make inkjet transfer sheets in A4 size - either see-thru or with  a white backing. Any PC or Apple drawing programme (or a reasonable scanner) will help you to produce what you want. Geoff  Geoff, Well if someone could explain it in easy to follow instructions I would have a go  Al   Posted by Eric Bray on 15/12/2009 11:43:45: Just trying to picture the cab of a diesel loco with a turn and bank, or artificial horizon in it!  Well if it was a Class 33 called Spitfire[ one was] it might be ok!! Edited By Alan Rushworth on 16/12/2009 22:53:41
  3. Hi, I want to use these as instruments in the cab of a model diesel locomotive in 7mm [O gauge] apparently they have been used before but we cant find out from where  Cheers Al
  4. Hi, I am looking for some instrument transfers in 1/48 scale preferably available in the UK can anyone help please  Cheers Al
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