LOOKS GREAT!
I just did the decals on my Original, and used the water method. I would STRONGLY suggest using water and not installing them dry. It gives you a hope of moving them around if you're not 100% SURE that you are PERFECT.
If I had to do it over again, there would be a couple of things I would have told myself.
First, Wait until all of the tractor is assembled. Having to remove decals because something got scratched, or a decal damaged because it got scratched is just sad. Also, it allows you to see how they will appear on a completed tractor. Once they're dry (and permanently adhered, is no time to find out that a little tweaking would make them "appear" more level/lined up.
Secondly, when beginning to install the decals, start with the smaller ones first. They will give you some experience in re-positioning them, peeling paper back once installed and working out the bubbles.
That said, when you do start stickin' things, I realized that you can't have too much water. I strived for an even sheet of water that the decals would rest upon before squeezing them in place. This not only allows for moving to align them, but also prevents parts from sticking (and forming bubbles or wrinkles.)
Starting with the smaller ones helps get a feel for working out the bubbles/wrinkles. Make sure you start in the middle of the decal and work your way out. Don't take the protective film off of the decal until it's where you want it.
I hope this helps.
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