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HKS_TRD 06-10-2014 01:56 AM

MCI Decals - can anyone confirm quality?
 
Hi all

I have seen some new repro decals on eBay from Canada, the seller is MCI decals who I believe is connected with TBG, has anyone used their decals and if so how do they stack up with the other repro decals available?

I am yet to use any of the repro decals I have, only thing I know is Marwan need heating to bend not sure of other brands

Any tips or experiences please share

OptimaFan 06-10-2014 05:22 AM

I uses MCI's decals a lot recently, and one thing I like is these take bends very easily. That's very convenient.

The printed colors are bright enough, but color seperation isn't always spot on. At a small distance, this doesn't show that much. Here are a few pics of a body using these decals:

http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/at...allyMid_36.jpg

http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/at...allyMid_42.jpg



He is a pleasant guy to deal with, and ships fast. Also done some custom sheets for me.

alcyon 06-10-2014 11:49 AM

Better than marwans thats for sure. If you make a mistake you can peel and restick. Doesnt seem to lose its adhesive so quickly like marwans.

tahustvedt 06-10-2014 11:59 AM

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Here are my Marwan repro body and decals for comparison. Both look good enough to me. Color separation probably varies a little between prints. I understand they are made to order.

OptimaFan 06-10-2014 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by alcyon (Post 879873)
Better than marwans thats for sure. If you make a mistake you can peel and restick. Doesnt seem to lose its adhesive so quickly like marwans.

That is true, you can peel and restick. Just as long as you don't pull too hard, or you may deform the decal as it can stretch easily. But when handled with care, these are easier to apply, due to this behavior.

tahustvedt 06-10-2014 02:41 PM

The MCI decals pictured look like they're of a thinner material than the Marwan decals I used. That's a plus, and might explain why they conform to compound shapes better.

I had to peel and restick some of mine. The yellow and green on the "bonnet" for example.

OptimaFan 06-10-2014 02:45 PM

The Mci are indeed thinner.

ralphee 07-10-2014 06:41 AM

MCI feel more like vinyl, not the best print, but the adhere well and take to forming very well. I've just fitted some of the Masami sponsor logos to my YZ10, OK for the money if your looking for a few almost impossible vintage logos!

lee


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ps1433af47.jpg

TM Ru22311 17-10-2014 05:08 PM

Nathaniel (from MCI) is actually the nephew of Jon (from TBG). Both are very friendly to deal with and I have ordered many products from both. Can't compare to Marwan's as I have never bought any of his, but the MCI decals are very good for the price. They do stick very well and removing/resticking is not a problem.

HKS_TRD 17-10-2014 11:08 PM

Thanks for all the interesting info guys

I wonder if MCI would be able to do the alternate decals from the Turbo Optima Mid Special prototype for us

gomachv 18-10-2014 02:59 AM

If you scan a sheet for them 300dpi or better and they use it you will get a couple free sheets, and a discount. Very similar to the TBG deal. I'm sure he is open to any rare sheets, and it's non destructive unlike the body deal.

OptimaFan 18-10-2014 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by HKS_TRD (Post 881781)
Thanks for all the interesting info guys

I wonder if MCI would be able to do the alternate decals from the Turbo Optima Mid Special prototype for us

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomachv (Post 881789)
If you scan a sheet for them 300dpi or better and they use it you will get a couple free sheets, and a discount. Very similar to the TBG deal. I'm sure he is open to any rare sheets, and it's non destructive unlike the body deal.


That would be a great idea, but in this case we don't have an original sheet to replicate, or did I miss something?

But Nathanael is indeed very nice to deal with, he also did a few sheets of the Turbo Mid decals with red stripes instead of blue, as well as the custom wing decals for my Optima Mid ZX-R hybrid:

http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/at...3-MidZX_99.jpg

http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/at...5-MidZX_98.jpg

http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/at...6-MidZX_99.jpg

gomachv 18-10-2014 10:16 AM

Oops, I thought you had access to a sheet.

HKS_TRD 19-10-2014 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by gomachv (Post 881824)
Oops, I thought you had access to a sheet.

Unfortunately all I really have to go by is these pictures from a magazine article

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=107272

And these pics from Kyosho

http://www.retromodelisme.com/scan_p...o-page-27.html


Sadly none are in color but we should be able to improvise, someone with an original TOMS manual may be able to get a better scan or work out what colors the thick stripes should be

To have these stickers made is a backburner project of mine, I have all the bits to build a second TOMS NIP here and only really want to build it if I can make it look different to the first one, i.e. have these decals

OptimaFan 19-10-2014 06:12 AM

Regarding those special TOMS decals, maybe more of us can try contact Kyosho? I tried, but as usual, didn't even get a reply. Maybe my email gets blocked, or they are not bothered to mail me back.

alcyon 19-10-2014 07:02 AM

In a nutshell..i would buy mci decals again..they are cheap,look good and essy to peel and restick. Plus they really stay on the body after washing unlike marwans. Mci shipping is also cheaper than marwan.

HKS_TRD 19-10-2014 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Optima4Ever (Post 881927)
Regarding those special TOMS decals, maybe more of us can try contact Kyosho? I tried, but as usual, didn't even get a reply. Maybe my email gets blocked, or they are not bothered to mail me back.

Probably no one left that knows anything about them

OptimaFan 19-10-2014 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by HKS_TRD (Post 881952)
Probably no one left that knows anything about them

If that is the case, then I would at least expect an answer explaining that. But I doubt that a company like Kyosho, that is proud of it's heritage, would not have any documentation of this version of one of their iconic rc cars.

I only got a reply that this question was forwarded to Kyosho Japan, as Kyosho America didn't know the answer, and since then silence for months. I sent a new message to Kyosho America, asking if they can follow up on it, and contact Japan again.

HKS_TRD 19-10-2014 09:03 PM

I don't think any kits were sold with those decals, they were only on the prototypes, you can see in the magazine scan the car has SWB belts on it.
The Custom Special was sold with different stickers to what appeared in Kyosho photod

OptimaFan 20-10-2014 07:32 AM

I know, but for instance the picture on that manual must have been taken in color likely, and later converted to black and white for use in the manual. And that japanese magazine, introducing the car, doesn't that lead anywhere?


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