I needed a Ludwig transition badge to finish a 1960 tom which was part of a "Ringo" players kit I had put together for a guy in a Beatles cover band. The bass had its original transition badge but the tom shell came to me as a bare shell with no badge. I found an original transition badge for sale on eBay, but there was no way I was going to spend the ridiculous asking price (seriously, is anyone really getting $40 for a beatup Ludwig badge?), so I thought about replicating a faux transition badge. The guy buying the kit said he didn't care at all about authenticity; he just cared about how the drums looked on stage. So here's what I did...
Step 1: Create a graphic copy of the badge in Microsoft WORD...
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Step 2: Print the graphic on a blank decal sheet (from the local hobby shop)....
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Step 3: Buy a thin brass plate from Home Depot....
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Step 4: Trace and cut out the keystone template....
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Step 5: Remove the protective plastic covering the brass, apply the decal and coat with decal hardener. Install on drum with grommet. Pictured on the left is the replicated badge. On the right is an actual original transition badge.
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Did it come out perfect? Nope. I need more practice applying decals. Haven't worked with decals since I was a kid building model planes. Not bad for the first attempt, and from ten feet away, who'll notice?
Comments?
Mike