klavy69 wrote:Totally sucks...

Not really but you told us to tell you it did but it doesn't.
if you don't mind can tell us your experience with the vendor. I know scr8p was revising the rc10talk.com shirts and maybe this might help with the process.
Do they offer in different colors and such when you make an order like this or is it something like all red with the same color prints that you have yours done in? How is there pricing? Mostly locally they want $50 just to think about the first design

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Like with your shirt, I'm not a big color red fan or a color that stains easily at all so mostly with me its black for shirt colors. Then I'd go with some gold and white lettering with maybe a blue buggy to represent the major colors of the early on buggys. but of course thats just my opinion if I would have gone out and done it. I like your color choices for the "pop" effect and the white stands out nicely with the darker color for the car but if I wear it once its gonna be a work shirt next time I wear it since there will be a stain somewhere on the gut area

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Todd
HAha. Appreciate the feedback. It's my first design using TeeChip. A friend of mine uses it all the time and has sold hundreds of shirts through them.
You select the colors for your print, and up to 8 garment colors.. I originally had it as a one color design so it'd work well on black, etc.. but it didn't have the desired pop I wanted.. but for RC10Talk, it seems like it'd be a good source for shirts.. it doesn't cost the seller anything to setup.. just create the design (or use their builder) and upload. Seller sets the pricing and they get whatever's left over after production and fees.. Like anything, the more intricate the design (# of colors), the more it costs to produce.
I'm interested to see how it does.. we'll see. If people seem to like this, I may do others or variations.. I run a sign shop and offer vinyl heat pressed shirts.. will eventually offer screen printing myself.. so will be practicing my shirt design skills in the meantime.