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Old 11-26-2004, 12:28 PM
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Question DMC decals

Has any of you ever used them? If so, what are your impressions? Are they made by silk screen printing or with an ALPS printer?

I'm looking into my options for the Alfa-Romeo 155 kit that came with unuseable Jagermeister decals, and one of the options is ordering Jager-tonic decals made by DMC (I think it's a Danish company), but I'd like to know what I'm getting.

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Old 11-26-2004, 12:54 PM
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According to Professor motor it's silk screen printing, some 8 years ago I saw the decals for the DAIM-sponsored DTM Mercedes at a show here in Sweden. Never knew where they came from more than a guy in Denmark. Now I know, thanks for making me curious and able to find this on the net Seems to be a fair bunch of decal sheets that could come in handy for the hardcore racing car fan.

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Re: DMC decals

Thanks for the info, Niclas.

On closer look it appears that the car that ran in Jager-tonic livery was a later evolution of the 155 race car, quite different from the one I don't have the decals for.

Still good to know about the DMC decals, I might order some other set as some of them do seem pretty interesting.

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Re: DMC decals

As far as i know DMC are good quality decals but they provide you with little or no reference pictures so it could be difficult to place them all.
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The decals on my Escort Mk2 Cossack were DMC (pics in the Motorsport section) and provided no problems. As mentioned above there were no references provided with them so plenty of research is required!
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