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  • Guest

    #31
    If you apply decals to wet Klear you won't get silvering

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    • Guest

      #32
      Thanks for the tips and kind comments guys.

      Colin thank you! I've always been captivated by the simple gaping intake and graceful steeply swept surfaces of this machine.. gorgeous in every form!

      Dave Klear has always worked for me with most kits, I'm just not sure about the Revell decals, but these are the first I have been disappointed by.

      Andy does the Klear under the decal not stop it being taken into the panel lines and recesses?

      Stuart

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      • Guest

        #33
        Latest photos.

        Wash is finished, decals done, need to attach tailplane, canopy and gear after matt varnish

        Comments welcome.

        Stuart

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        • Guest

          #34
          Ok ok we're getting somewhere here. First of the last bits on. Gear is fixed, masking off, decals and matt coat complete. Tail lights, landing lights, pitot and fuel dump are all that remain I think...

          Comments welcome.

          Stuart

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          • Guest

            #35
            I put two coats on a Typhoon before decalling and still got some silvering.I very rarely have this problem when i use gloss varnish.Everyone seems to swear by this Klear stuff on this forum but i cant see what all the fuss is about.Maybe the old product was better than the new Pledge stuff i tried.anyway,each to their own.
            Try applying the decals onto wet Klear, no silvering I promise

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            • Dave W
              • Jan 2011
              • 4713

              #36
              That looks superb Andy.The open airbrakes are a nice touch.I will try putting decals on wet Klear as you suggest.The Black widow im building has lots of stencils on the decal sheet some im going to need sUse something under them.Thanks.

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              • Guest

                #37
                Thanks Dave, but I'm Stuart lol

                I will be putting more layers of Klear over the finish of my next model. I think it would have helped, as the smoother glossier areas of this model gave me less silvering than the others, I think I should have reacted to that early on and recoated before continuing...

                Hey ho I live and learn. I will hopefully get the finishing touches and a little bit of weathering (not going mad as I don't think these saw combat service) on this tonight and try to get some better photos. Thanks for your comments guys

                Stuart

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                • Dave W
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 4713

                  #38
                  Sorry Stuart imeant your model is brilliant and thanks to Andy for the tip about Klear.

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                  • Guest

                    #39
                    Haha I've been called worse, don't worry!!

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