Scott:
When I built my Sebring replica B racecar I wanted the same
sticker on the trunk across the original MG emblem. My ex s.o. ended up
doing a nice job with vinyl shelf paper and a craft knife. She made a
copy of the original "S.F." logo from a 60's advert. Blew it up to the
right size, then used it as a template to cut the white vinyl. The logo
is still on the car and looks good after 8 years. Time intensive but
acheivable.
Kelvin.
Scott Gardner wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a self-adhesive decal for the back of my flight
> helmet, and would like one of the MG octagon and the "Safety Fast"
> script, about 4" by 6" or so. It needs to be self-adhesive rather
> than pressure-transfer, since my helmet takes a beating, and I would
> like it to be the type where the script, the octagon, and the "MG"
> letters are all separate decals, rather than the "bumper sticker"
> type where it's a solid sheet of stickum with the logo merely printed
> on it. The reason is, we're only allow to cover fifteen or so square
> inches of the reflective surface on our helmets. I've never really
> understood this, since our survival vests hold us in such a position
> in the water that the back of the helmet is underwater anyway, but
> them's the rules.
> What company has the best selection of MG paraphenalia, since to the
> best of my knowledge, this decal wasn't ever on the actual cars
> themselves?
> Scott Gardner
> gardner@lwcomm.com
> www.lwcomm.com/~gardner
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