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BUGG special instructions:
You'll get the "27"s and one large sigil on clear vinyl, and the rest on white. Cut away the solid-backed three cobra sigils and put them aside.  Cut out the black boxes that go on the front of the vehicle, and cut them out exactly along the black lines, or slightly in from them.  You can cut all the way through the backer.  Do the same for the small red arrows.  Cut exactly on the lines.  Before you apply them, rim the edge of the sticker with the background color from a sharpie or something else you have that will work.  I have a multi-color sharpie set that I use for all sorts of customs.  What this will do is prevent the white edge from showing once it's applied.  Use black for the front stickers, red for the arrows, etc.  You can apply the "27"s, the front stickers and the arrows. 

What I find worked quite well on my demo vehicle is to take a piece of packing tape and put it over the solid-backed sigils and rub out the air.  This will make them appear glossy and they will not look like a white vinyl or paper decal by the time you are done.  Do not worry about doing this to the clear one.  The clear is glossy enough, and it's sprayed to be protected from water or mild strikes.

To make nice circles, you need to flip the stickers over on a light source (use the window, if nothing else) and use a stencil to draw circles on the backing.  Don't do it on the front!  Once you have a nice circle drawn around all four sigils, cut them out on the line.  Remember, just like basic rifle marksmanship if you were ever in the military:  breath, relax, aim, squeeze.  And use sharp scissors.  Don't hold your breath.  Don't want you passing out.  The black circle sigils I made are about the only noticeable difference from the real stickers.  I did this because I could not brainstorm an easy way to make the stickers show up good against the dark hull.  However, you can see in the last picture of the demo pics that they still look great, and they really pop.  Remember to rim the black and yellow stickers before application, and you're done!  BUGG looks great, doesn't it?