Decaling my Apache Hasagawa. Applied 2 coats of Humbrol Clear. Usually use
water to put the things on. Which I did.
But a good amount of silvering and also the clear edges of the decal stood out
like a sore thumb.
Got out the Micro Set and Sol. Sloshed it on. Made no difference. So finished off
all the decals millions of little things.When dry tried Micro sol again and very
minimal improvement.
Then remembered I had on the shelf some Vallejo Decal Fix left there unused.
Give it a try and used it on a couple of the already fixed decals which bedded down
perfectly and the edges disappeared. But the gloss clear turned matt. Not a problem
as that can be put right with a coat of matt or gloss.
So then, as you do, thought I would read the instructions and was surprised to
find that no mention was made of a gloss coat for the decals. Tried on just flat
paint a decal using Vallejo Decal Fix. Low and behold it worked with no silvering
and the edges disappeared.
It comes in the usual Vallejo bottle squeeze a little in to a palette. It's consistency,
it is off white, is like a shampoo or soap you get out of a dispenser. Paint on area
of paint to receive the decal. Looks all gungy. Place on decal and dab away water
dry then brush on another coat . All gungy leave and it dries out perfectly. Looked
under a magnifier and you cannot see the decal edge at all. Remarkable.
Laurie
water to put the things on. Which I did.
But a good amount of silvering and also the clear edges of the decal stood out
like a sore thumb.
Got out the Micro Set and Sol. Sloshed it on. Made no difference. So finished off
all the decals millions of little things.When dry tried Micro sol again and very
minimal improvement.
Then remembered I had on the shelf some Vallejo Decal Fix left there unused.
Give it a try and used it on a couple of the already fixed decals which bedded down
perfectly and the edges disappeared. But the gloss clear turned matt. Not a problem
as that can be put right with a coat of matt or gloss.
So then, as you do, thought I would read the instructions and was surprised to
find that no mention was made of a gloss coat for the decals. Tried on just flat
paint a decal using Vallejo Decal Fix. Low and behold it worked with no silvering
and the edges disappeared.
It comes in the usual Vallejo bottle squeeze a little in to a palette. It's consistency,
it is off white, is like a shampoo or soap you get out of a dispenser. Paint on area
of paint to receive the decal. Looks all gungy. Place on decal and dab away water
dry then brush on another coat . All gungy leave and it dries out perfectly. Looked
under a magnifier and you cannot see the decal edge at all. Remarkable.
Laurie
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