pokedudejr Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 I'm new here, so why does everybody call the decal sheet the DSS (Dreaded Sticker Sheet) instead of DDS (Dreaded Decal Sheet)? Quote
Legoman Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Because they're stickers I know what you mean, but it doesn't matter. It's the same thing and means the same thing so don't worry about it. Quote
Ronan Nissen Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 (edited) Because decals are more of a custom thing and well they are stickers. Im not sure if Im making any sense or not. Edited December 23, 2008 by Ronan Nissen Quote
Indy Legos Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 I think perhaps this should be moved to Gen. Disscussion since nowadays stickers come with almost every set. Quote
Zarkan Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 Basically, it was a term coined by former member xwingyoda, which he used in his set reviews. It stands for "Dreaded Sticker Sheet." Quote
LEGOscum Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 I've got the answer to this question: Decals are applied using water or heat. Stickers are applied using an ahdhesive. So what LEGO gives us are in fact stickers. Quote
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