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Old 01-05-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Applying decals..

Im not quite at this stage yet, but im almost there, just need to paint one final colour onto the plane now, and then it'll be time to apply the decals.

The decal im worried about messing up most, is the white spiral which goes onto the nose cone, it doesn't look too easy to apply! does anyone have any tips?

Also, the model has been done in matt paint, and i've been reading that decals are more prone to messing up on matt paints. Is it 100% vital i spray it with a gloss coat before doing this? or is it okay to apply them without? i think i'd prefer a matt finish (i've read you can then spray with a matt coat after though?) being my first model, i'd rather just get on with it without lol but how prone are they to being totally messed up when applied straight onto matt paint?

Any general decal tips would be appreciated.

Sorry for another question allready!

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when you put decals onto matt paint for a start the water will mark the paint, and it will also absorb it a bit meaning the decal will stick fast almost instantly, not allowing you to move it around at all!!!

go to the supermarket and buy yourself some Johnsons Klear (about £3 a bottle...we talked about in the other thread) get some cotton wool, soak it in the clear and cover your whole model. it should soak into the matt paint a bit so it wont make it too glossy at all (even though its a varnish)

leave it over night (covered to stop dust getting on it)

apply the decals, leave for a while and give it all another coat of Klear, leave over night again. then, if its a bit too glossy for your liking (not that aircraft are 100% matt any way) give it a spray over with a matt varnish.

the Johnsons Klear will also stop and silvering around the edges of the decals and make them apear as if they are painted on!!!!
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Cheers, looks like i'll go buy some of that then hopefully i'll find it today somewhere.
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You can use microsol and microset too, although personally i just use a gloss varnish at 60%, apply decals and then spray a sparing coat of matt over the top, but i think a semi-satin finnish is good for aircraft!

As for the spinner decal, use a sharp knife and cut as much of the excess transfer away so your just left with the line, this will reduce any "sticking" problems you have and provided the surface is going to key ok (see richards post) then it should slide on a treat!
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Thanks, noticed some examples of microsol the other night, made the decals look like they were actually painted on, quite impressive.

Anyway, i picked up a bottle of Klear today (Johnson Wax: Klear) £2.34 from Wilkinsons.

So, once i've finished painting, is it best to use a brush to apply this stuff, or cotton wool as you allready suggested? only thing i was worried about was bits of fluff from cotton wool getting stuck, i guess that wont happen though, i hope lol
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If you are going to put a spiral decal round a prop spinner you will have a huge problem if you dont do a couple of things
1 gloss varnish the spinner first make sure its nice and shiny
2 cut as much of the carrier film away from the decal as poss
3 use microset as a wetting agent on the spinner it will enable you to move the decal around to get the correct positioning
4 then give it a coat of microsol to help the decal soften and conform to the compund curves
5 if you have no micro sol use distilled vinegar or acetic acid diluted 50/50 with water
6 when dry coat with matt varnish to seal
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I get the feeling im gonna make a right arse of this decal lol thanks alot for the advice though, i'll try pick up some microsol/microset, looks like pretty good stuff in general for all decals.
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You will be fine,just follow Nigels excellent instructions,the secret is to get that decal to soften with the acetic solution.
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thats how i got taught to do decals. My dad is a good Teacher
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Just got back from the model shop (i think im starting to become a permanent feature there lol) anyway, i couldn't see any Microset/Microsol, but i picked up a bottle of Humbrol "DecalFix" which by the sounds of it, is something similar.

Im guessing it wont do any harm anyway

Has anyone used it before?
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