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imanuelagard:

Quote from: 2 Train Master on December 04, 2010, 01:10:02 PM
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Yea,I remember wrapping some buses it was fun but it was a pain in the ass sometimes.We had to make sure there were no air bubbles and we had to sooth it out.Basically its a big ass sticker.

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You work for MTA?  :o

2 Train Master:

Quote from: imanuelagard on December 04, 2010, 02:43:53 PM
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You work for MTA?  :o

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Internship at my school.We had choices work with buses and something else and I chose buses along with some friends.Lucky they got to park and drive the LFSA's.I was too young but I'll be 16 in April.

imanuelagard:

Quote from: 2 Train Master on December 04, 2010, 03:10:37 PM
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Internship at my school.We had choices work with buses and something else and I chose buses along with some friends.Lucky they got to park and drive the LFSA's.I was too young but I'll be 16 in April.

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I envy you right now lol 8)

pjiang6211:

Quote from: 2 Train Master on December 04, 2010, 01:10:02 PM
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Yea,I remember wrapping some buses it was fun but it was a pain in the ass sometimes.We had to make sure there were no air bubbles and we had to sooth it out.Basically its a big ass sticker.


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Just out of curiosity, how is the vinyl applied onto the train? Also, if there's air bubbles, how does one get rid of them?

Ben:

Quote from: pjiang6211 on December 04, 2010, 04:37:36 PM
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Just out of curiosity, how is the vinyl applied onto the train? Also, if there's air bubbles, how does one get rid of them?

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2 Train Master quoted  "It's a big ass sticker." So that means he just puts it there. Done.

Very easy. Just like flattening a plastic bag.

You straighten it out and you put it back in stretching it. Then you let go.

You can prove me wrong if you like because I'm not sure about vinyl but clues made me think it's a sticker.




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