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Slipster17

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You got to tell me where or how you found it! I looked so hard for it for weeks when I was working on the 99 set!
Me too man! I've been looking for this thing since I did the 94 and 44 Toy Story cars. I first found this pose of Woody on Ebay on a commemorative pin that McDonalds released alongside promo material for the movie - and that was literally the ONLY thing I could find anywhere that had Woody in this pose. The quality of the image on the pins looked terrible but I eventually just decided to spend $5 and see if I could use it any way...... NOPE. way to small to be of any use..... but I scanned it anyway and thought 'What the hell...'. I tossed the scan into Google image search and it spit out some sites I hadn't come across before - one of which had a whole mass of Toy Story character renders in decently large size INCLUDING the one featured on the pin!
 

Slipster17

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Diecast makers.... THIS IS WHY I HAVE TRUST ISSUES!!

When I need to track down a friggin 20 year old box of cereal to get the correct graphic to complete a paint scheme..... you know you dun' goofed!

Like, seriously, did someone at Team Caliber draw that mini wheat themselves? From memory? It's laughable when you look at what was on the side of the real car

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Petty4345

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Kind of funny how it has the TM next to them on the diecast and box being so insanely wrong to the real deal. Makes you wonder how that was ever approved by the sponsor and team.
 

Slipster17

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If anyone is interested - it has been a banner last year for me. I combined my two hobbies (sim racing design and model kits) and turned out 3 plastic model NASCARs that included decals designed entirely by myself.

I received a lot of great input from folks already producing their own waterslide decals and had a ton of fun learning the process. Seeing the design go from Photoshop, to printer to finished car was really something!

Towards the end of December, I was asked by the proprietor of Print It Decals (who had been printing my final decals files for me) if I would be interested in offering some of my work for sale for others to enjoy as well. I was actually a little shocked (I have this weird thing about not feeling like a lot of work is fit for public consumption even though it is...) but after some thought I decided to give it a shot!

My 'store' has been live since February 1st so if you want to go and check out my current wares please do! I have a lot planned for the coming year!

 

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