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I used a t-shirt iron on inkjet printer paper but the kind for light color as the dark color kind have a white background. then cut them out as close to the lettering and logo as I could. In retrospect I may have tried overhead transparencies instead for a smoother finish. I scanned the sides of the box and cleaned up the logo then made it black and white, also inverted the colors so the logo was black. then reversed the image printed and used the iron. the lettering bled a tiny bit as well but overall I think it turned out nice. the hardest part was removing the 82 rivets.
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