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Tigger1966
07-04-2008, 04:49 PM
On a previous thread someone mentioned taking a digital photo and making Disney decals. I got the Fort Wilderness logo from the trash can but what I would like to fet is the Disney Security from the side of one of the trucks. Does anybody have this?

AuburnJen92
07-04-2008, 06:49 PM
I am here now, I can try to get you a picture.

Tigger1966
07-04-2008, 07:20 PM
Thanks if you get it you can email it to me then I just need to find somewhere to print it into a decal.

mickeymouse1017
07-04-2008, 08:22 PM
I just did that with some of the characters and had it put on paper that peels off like stickers. I stuck them to our new golf cart. I have a friend that could print it if you wouldn't mind sharing your digital picture. I would be more than happy to send it to you. I have been wanting musket Mickey most of all. Don't know if I can get it to you before our coming up trip though.

Thumper_ehhhhh
07-04-2008, 08:36 PM
Thanks if you get it you can email it to me then I just need to find somewhere to print it into a decal.

hey i would love this picture too please

Tigger1966
07-04-2008, 09:39 PM
I have a good picture from the trash can with Fort Wilderness Resort and musket Mickey. If you will give me your email I will try to send it to you. It is about 2meg and I dial up at about 26k so it takes forever but I will try.

mickeymouse1017
07-04-2008, 09:48 PM
I just realized that we have been talking on two different threads. I will pm you with my email address. The decals that I can have made will be on sticky paper like you would us to peel off a sticker. They will have a white background.

Tigger1966
07-05-2008, 09:00 AM
I mailed the pictures I hope this is what you are looking for. Is the decal materal you are using paper or plastic? I would like to use the decals outside on my golf cart and possibly my motorhome.
Another decal picture I would like would be the castle in cartoon form to put on the entry door of my MH. I have looked everywhere for large Disnrey decals and can't find them. I agree that someone could make a fortune if they could print these ans sell them on the internet. There is a large group of Disney lovers that would put these on everything they own.
By the way good luck with your rv I have the misfortune of working on them for a living so I know first hand what a pain they can be but I haven't ran into your problem yet.

ynottony99
07-05-2008, 06:57 PM
What does the Security Decal look like???? I don't recall Mickey????

mickeymouse1017
07-05-2008, 07:09 PM
Got them. Thanks! I can't wait until Monday to recommend to the repair man what you said. I wish that you had run into this problem before just so that you could tell me it is an easy fix. But, we have looked into rentals if need be. I can't wait to see what the security decals look like.

Tigger1966
07-05-2008, 07:43 PM
The Disney Security is on the white Trailblazers and it is a big D with security under it.
As for not running into your exact problem with an rv I have been an electrician for 20 years. What you are going to have to do is find anything that doesn't work and start from there. The 24 volts won't hurt the system wiring but it has the potential to destroy circuits or appliances connected to it. I have two units that I am in the process of repair now that were plugged into 220. This sounds a lot worse than 12 to 24 but there are very few things that run on the ac voltage so it is not.
It sounds like you are on the right track but you may have a few more items to replace. Just be sure to check everything before you head out even the small things. Make a list of everything that uses electric as you go and double check it. You don't want something to show up 500 miles away from home.

AuburnJen92
07-11-2008, 07:51 PM
as promised...

http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/8378/img0400hz1.jpg

Tigger1966
07-13-2008, 11:14 AM
That's the image that I want but I don't think that I can get a decal out of that.

Gatordad
07-13-2008, 11:21 AM
maybe my sweetie pie Missy can get you a picture of her disney security vehicle.

AuburnJen92
07-13-2008, 11:48 AM
That's the image that I want but I don't think that I can get a decal out of that.

all the ones i took of the trucks were blurred (because either the truck or I was moving at the time)

if you have photoshop, you can crop all the parts of that together quite easily

Minnie's Mate
07-13-2008, 03:20 PM
Does any one know if you can get blank cling material from craft stores?

Wunderwoman
07-13-2008, 04:12 PM
Do I understand all of this correctly...? You are wanting to impersonate a Security Officer at WDW Fort Wilderness?

And all of these people are offering to be help you?

AuburnJen92
07-13-2008, 05:36 PM
Does any one know if you can get blank cling material from craft stores?

I would go and use the clear sheet labels from office depot, come in packs of 25 and same size as avery 8665, they print better and don't smudge

Do I understand all of this correctly...? You are wanting to impersonate a Security Officer at WDW Fort Wilderness?

And all of these people are offering to be help you?

Why not?

djblu883
07-13-2008, 06:24 PM
how do you keep the inkjet ink from fading? I have a pic in my office of a huge group from a NFFC convention and it's fading fast....not sure how its going to hold up on decals and t-shirts?????

gardendame
07-13-2008, 07:39 PM
Do I understand all of this correctly...? You are wanting to impersonate a Security Officer at WDW Fort Wilderness?

And all of these people are offering to be help you?

I was wondering the same thing. Can I ask "why" you would want to impersonate a security guard? Quite unsettling. :confused3

4mickey2
07-13-2008, 08:01 PM
don't forget to carry your big ole mag light. so, at night you can walk up to folks and shine it in their face when you are questioning them..::cop:

oh, that's right, that wasn't at the fort. it was at one of our state parks..:jumping1:

AuburnJen92
07-13-2008, 08:47 PM
how do you keep the inkjet ink from fading? I have a pic in my office of a huge group from a NFFC convention and it's fading fast....not sure how its going to hold up on decals and t-shirts?????

why didn't you laminate it right after printing? it sure helps...

ps- i am talking about the heat applied lamination, not the pouches...too much air in the pouch jobbers

when i used the labels, i printed them and then put another sheet over them for protection against the elements...as far as the tshirts go...make sure you cold peel them, they last longer

AuburnJen92
07-13-2008, 08:48 PM
I was wondering the same thing. Can I ask "why" you would want to impersonate a security guard? Quite unsettling. :confused3

i am assuming she wants this for Halloween, however, far be it from me to stop a curious mind :rolleyes1

i don't find it unsettling at all, i am as insane as the rest of the bunch on these boards!!!!;)

2goofycampers
07-13-2008, 10:14 PM
Or maybe for a harmless GG prank.

Tigger1966
07-14-2008, 05:10 AM
Personaly I am not trying to impersonate anyone I just like the logo. Besides even if I put the security logo on my golf cart I'm sure that everyone at my local campground would scatter in fear of Disney Security. I don't think you could get away with cruising FW with Disney Security on your personal vehicle but I live 900 miles away from the parks so I dont think there would be a problem. No diffrent than putting the FW decal on your cart so it will look like thier parade cart.

djblu883
07-14-2008, 06:11 AM
why didn't you laminate it right after printing? it sure helps...

ps- i am talking about the heat applied lamination, not the pouches...too much air in the pouch jobbers

when i used the labels, i printed them and then put another sheet over them for protection against the elements...as far as the tshirts go...make sure you cold peel them, they last longer

heat laminated? I didn't have a machine to do that...is there another method? I did cold peel the T Shirt ones...haven't washed it yet...just looks to be easily fading...I'll hope for the best...directions said to wash inside out...I'm a rookie with the new printers and inkjet inks but its fun learning!!!Thanks Jen!!!

Wunderwoman
07-14-2008, 08:44 AM
I was just kidding about the impersonation thing. I suspected you just liked the design. But I had been reading the thread and no one else had brought up the notion, so....

I was at the Magic Kingdom yesterday and saw a very similar design on the gold pins that the security guards (bag inspectors) were wearing.

Carol/Wunderwoman

AuburnJen92
07-14-2008, 09:52 AM
heat laminated? I didn't have a machine to do that...is there another method? I did cold peel the T Shirt ones...haven't washed it yet...just looks to be easily fading...I'll hope for the best...directions said to wash inside out...I'm a rookie with the new printers and inkjet inks but its fun learning!!!Thanks Jen!!!

yes, washing inside out is a must...you will need to take the picture to kinko's or something like that or see if a school teacher can do it for you...i got one of the laminating machines like the schools have at a school board auction

Minnie's Mate
07-14-2008, 12:44 PM
I would go and use the clear sheet labels from office depot, come in packs of 25 and same size as avery 8665, they print better and don't smudge



What I am looking to do requires a larger piece of material and doesn't involve a printer.

I am a member of a camping club specific to Airstream products. If you have ever seen an Airstream with large red numbers on the front above the front window and on the rear above the rear window, that is the membership number...not a rental fleet identification number as a lot of people assume. We get a directory each year with all the member's names and addresses so that we can identify who we run into or pass on the highway by those numbers. They are also required when staying in Airstream only campgrounds owned by the club.

Anyway, the numbers will leave a ghost image after a number of years where the clear coat is slightly protected from the UV rays and other elements that cause oxidation by the numbers. When a new owner removes an old owner's numbers to apply their membership numbers they have this image of the old owner's numbers surrounding theirs. One member of our organization came up with the idea of applying the numbers to a large sheet of static cling film like the removable decals use and applying the numbers for rallies, caravans, and other club events and removing them when the trailer is in storage or being used for non-club events to prevent the ghosting from occurring. He claims his have never blown off at speeds of up to 65 MPH.

I have never applied my numbers because I didn't want the "ghost" image on my Airstream.

P.S. Jen, War Eagle, Class of '85

AuburnJen92
07-14-2008, 02:59 PM
What I am looking to do requires a larger piece of material and doesn't involve a printer.

I am a member of a camping club specific to Airstream products. If you have ever seen an Airstream with large red numbers on the front above the front window and on the rear above the rear window, that is the membership number...not a rental fleet identification number as a lot of people assume. We get a directory each year with all the member's names and addresses so that we can identify who we run into or pass on the highway by those numbers. They are also required when staying in Airstream only campgrounds owned by the club.

Anyway, the numbers will leave a ghost image after a number of years where the clear coat is slightly protected from the UV rays and other elements that cause oxidation by the numbers. When a new owner removes an old owner's numbers to apply their membership numbers they have this image of the old owner's numbers surrounding theirs. One member of our organization came up with the idea of applying the numbers to a large sheet of static cling film like the removable decals use and applying the numbers for rallies, caravans, and other club events and removing them when the trailer is in storage or being used for non-club events to prevent the ghosting from occurring. He claims his have never blown off at speeds of up to 65 MPH.

I have never applied my numbers because I didn't want the "ghost" image on my Airstream.

P.S. Jen, War Eagle, Class of '85

ok, i am on the same page then...you need to go to a sign shop, one that can print on white vinyl...they can order clear vinyl as well to print on...you will have to find someone who will be willing to thwart the rules with copyrights but it can be done...all i have is a digital cutter, so i can't afford the 8K for the printer right now, so that is the direction i would go with it...use the picture that I gave you and have them scan and vectorize it and you shouldn't have a problem...the biggest thing is finding someone to do it. War Eagle!

Wunderwoman
07-14-2008, 10:11 PM
You could paint it on.

I use to be a sign painter. One Shot Lettering Enamel would do the job quite nicely.

I'm thinking about making a magnetic Mickey sign myself.:yay:

Carol/Wunderwoman

Tigger1966
07-15-2008, 05:13 AM
There are onlt two problems with that idea
1 I can't paint
2 My cart is plastic and most paint doesn't stick well to plastic
Also if I ever want to remove it the decal is easy to get off. I will keep trying someone here will come up with a good high res picture.

Tigger1966
08-11-2008, 07:43 PM
Well I guess since this thread has been dead for almost a month I won't be getting my security decal picture.

F4disneyfan
08-11-2008, 07:54 PM
I had 24 CDN Flag mickey stickers made up using the pin from Epcot as a template.

AuburnJen92
08-11-2008, 08:33 PM
pm tiggerinbama, she is at the fort for an extended time and still might be there, maybe she can get you a picture...it is worth a shot to see if she is still around.

Shan-man
08-17-2008, 04:38 PM
I have seen cling and adhesive vinyl inkjet sheets at Staples. I believe these are intended for indoor use but spraying with a clear overcoat might give enough durability to make it worthwhile. Has anybody used a commercial printer to print real static clings? Care t share what it cost and who you used? I would love to do some large graphics (like 4'x3') but am having some trouble finding someone who can do these as one-off's (rather than 100+ quantities).

Shan-man
10-01-2008, 04:51 PM
I just wanted to follow-up on this previous post. I found VistaPrint (via another thread), an online printer who does small quantities for reasonable prices and one of their offerings is window clings. I assume that a window cling and a static cling are the same thing, and that these will cling to any smooth, clean surface (like a cart). I haven't used them yet, though I think I am getting close to giving them a try. I will probably do a Fort Fiends car magnet first. I want to see if I can set up a "Fort Fiends" account with them so that any on our boards can log in and order stuff for themselves using art already uploaded to the "Fort Fiends" account. There is a $5 charge for uploading art, so there is a definite advantage to having a group account. Other products they offer that might be of interest to the Fiends are wall decals, yard signs (corrugated plastic, 1 or 2 sides, with wire stands), hats and t-shirts, and the aforementioned car magnets and window clings.

Has anyone used VistaPrint and can share their experience? Or do I have to be the Guinea Pig? LOL

Married2Mickey
10-01-2008, 05:46 PM
Has anyone used VistaPrint and can share their experience? Or do I have to be the Guinea Pig? LOL

I'm still waiting for an order I placed with VistaPrint 3 years ago! :headache: I had okay luck with them for business cards, so I took a chance and ordered some of their custom products. Big mistake! :lmao: It wasn't a huge order, so I wasn't too heartbroken, but I still haven't gotten my order or my money back despite lots of effort. :confused3

I have since talked to several people who have had good luck with them, though. Maybe my experience was a fluke. I hope you have better luck than I did.:shamrock:

Shan-man
10-01-2008, 06:06 PM
Wow! Thanks for the cautionary tale. I may try looking for another printer, or at least pay with a credit card that I can sick on them if they try to screw me.