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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Greg Hyland posted this pic on FBTB:

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I think I might have to try that when I get some more Batman sets X-D

EDIT: The sticker you have to use is the very small one that comes with the Batboat, and is used on the small boat. There aren't any extras, so your best bet is to use that sticker for the Batman fig, and use one of the other small (but not as small) extras from one of the other Batman sets for the boat.

That looks much better. I'll try this when I get a spare BM Minifig. Don't want to risk ruining the one I have ;-)

The little line you can still see from the original bat actually looks kind of neat

I used a Batsymbol on a black chest plate (from the Fenris Wolf Viking Set), with a bat Helmet.

I make a kick megablocks Bat Knight!!

Pics soon.

Problem is, the sticker is coming away!

I used a Batsymbol on a black chest plate (from the Fenris Wolf Viking Set), with a bat Helmet.

I make a kick megablocks Bat Knight!!

Pics soon.

Problem is, the sticker is coming away!

Apply nail-polish remover :-)

I used a Batsymbol on a black chest plate (from the Fenris Wolf Viking Set), with a bat Helmet.

I make a kick megablocks Bat Knight!!

Pics soon.

Problem is, the sticker is coming away!

Apply nail-polish remover :-)

But doesn't that damage the plastic?

Not at all, it applies a clear coat that makes it rather scratch-resistant, if a little shiny ;-) Perfectly safe to use, and preferred for decals, especially water-slide decals *wub*

I'm guessing it has a varnishing effect?

Sadly I've never actually used varnish, so I don't know how accurate that is to describe it :-$ It applies a thin, clear coat to the fig that protects the decal well enough to all you to throw the fig in a bin and not worry :-)

  • 1 year later...
Apply nail-polish remover :-)
Not at all, it applies a clear coat that makes it rather scratch-resistant, if a little shiny ;-) Perfectly safe to use,
Sadly I've never actually used varnish, so I don't know how accurate that is to describe it :-$

So you've never used varnish, but are an experienced nail polish artist... The modern man... ;-)

God Bless,

Nathan X-D

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