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I think there are some commercial printers who offer a service of printing and/or engraving Lego - this would probably give the best results but could be expensive.

Another option would be to use white decal paper and print the full blue torso with the white logo reversed out. Your problem here would be getting a good colour match for your torso, using the Lego Colour Palette will get you close but you may need to do some experimenting with your colour / print settings to get it right. Some well placed 'creases' near the edge of your decal designs can help disguise a colour match that is not quite right :wink:

For a job like this my preference would be to use white dry-rub decal paper because imho it provides a more solid white base than waterside decals which tend to allow the torso colour to show through more.

Edited by Praiter Yed

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