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Offline Krokodileman  
#1 Posted : 26 January 2011 03:20:09(UTC)
Krokodileman

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Does anyone have a source or website to get decals for European Model trains like the abundant quantities for US Model trains. Please post any links which might be of help.
Thanks,
krokodileman
Offline GSRR  
#2 Posted : 26 January 2011 04:00:15(UTC)
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Try a search for "decal"



marklin-users.net forum » General topics » Building kits & kitbashing » Need help locating German/Swiss illboard and building decals


https://www.marklin-user...and-building-decals.aspx


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marklin-users.net forum » General topics » General MRR » German decals


https://www.marklin-user...n-decals.aspx#post233753




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Offline dan67millie  
#3 Posted : 26 January 2011 09:00:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Krokodileman Go to Quoted Post
Does anyone have a source or website to get decals for European Model trains like the abundant quantities for US Model trains. Please post any links which might be of help.
Thanks,
krokodileman

Woot Hi Yes, Truck Line transfers. They are German and i think they have a web site. But i get all mine from www.luthart.nl They speak English! as well and are very helpful. I have had alot of 1/87 scale cars for my french Marklin layout and truckline transfers for road sighns and number plates ect.ThumpUp
Offline mike c  
#4 Posted : 27 January 2011 02:03:39(UTC)
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A few years ago, I got some SBB Decals from TL Decals. I think the website was TL-Decals.de. I think it has been changed to tl-modellbau.de

Here is the direct link for H0 train decals: http://www.tl-modellbau....en/TL-Decals-Train-1-87/

You can also search for Modellbahn Abziehbilder. You can also look for keywords SBB, DB, OBB, FS etc and decals, abziehbilder(n) on Google

Regards

Mike C
Offline Webmaster  
#5 Posted : 31 January 2011 22:10:04(UTC)
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Another one, esp for older German Railways:
http://www.ostmodell.de/
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Offline Vivros_8  
#6 Posted : 09 March 2017 11:34:40(UTC)
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I visited ostmodell.de but didn’t like much things there. I have a client of mines who is looking top quality awesome quality vehicle wraps which have a life of more than couple of years. Really want to help him out but not getting anything affordable.
Offline Markus Schild  
#7 Posted : 09 March 2017 11:51:07(UTC)
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Hi,

For French decals look at http://www.alp2m.fr/index.php?nofrm=1&idp=29

Regards

Markus
Offline Carim  
#8 Posted : 09 March 2017 13:29:35(UTC)
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Hi,

I have used http://www.modellbahndecals.de a couple of times. The website is in German but if you email Andreas in English, he responds in English. He can do customisations as well.

Carim
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Offline waltklatt  
#9 Posted : 09 March 2017 16:48:01(UTC)
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Got my SBB CFF FFS decals from Andreas at Modellbahndecals and they came out very well.

Walter
Offline sjbartels  
#10 Posted : 09 March 2017 18:04:27(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: waltklatt Go to Quoted Post
Got my SBB CFF FFS decals from Andreas at Modellbahndecals and they came out very well.

Walter


I've tried ordering through them and for some reason it doesn't like paypal when I try and pay. How did you pay for it?
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Offline Carim  
#11 Posted : 09 March 2017 20:07:41(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: sjbartels Go to Quoted Post
How did you pay for it?


I used PayPal and it worked fine - send him an email and I am sure he will sort it out for you.

Carim

Offline waltklatt  
#12 Posted : 09 March 2017 20:17:44(UTC)
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I emailed Andreas via his website contact form and he then gave me the total with shipping.
Paid him via Paypal, and it was no issue.

Email him first and let him guide you through his website to pay.

Walter
Offline Webmaster  
#13 Posted : 09 March 2017 20:58:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Carim Go to Quoted Post
I have used http://www.modellbahndecals.de a couple of times


Also http://www.ostmodell.de can make nice decals, etched brass plate signs and more...
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Offline kimballthurlow  
#14 Posted : 10 March 2017 10:02:39(UTC)
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HO Scale - Märklin (ep II-III and VI, C Track, digital) - 2 rail HO (Queensland Australia, UK, USA) - 3 rail OO (English Hornby Dublo) - old clockwork O gauge - Live Steam 90mm (3.1/2 inch) gauge.
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Offline Minok  
#15 Posted : 10 March 2017 21:34:19(UTC)
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Another option is to make your own decals with a printer (laser or ink) the correct (for printer type) decal paper, and a few fluids to assist. There are you tube videos on ways of doing it. For small ones its a way to go, especially if you need different custom ones.
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