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  • Member since
    January 2009
Decaling
Posted by guiwee on Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:51 PM
 im currently working on a tamiya opel astra team phoenix....just got done painting the two tone paint job white and yellow...do i glosscoat then decal or decal then glosscoat or clearcoat it then decal which is best...also how long do i wait till i decal after painting...and lastly how do i avoid that ridge between the two coats of paint should i sand it down?..how and with what grade
  • Member since
    March 2004
  • From: Paarl, South Africa
Posted by SeaBee on Monday, January 12, 2009 1:11 AM
Aaah, nice kit, nice colourscheme, I loved building it and was utterly PO'ed when it broke during a move (years ago).

For the step between layers, I'd advise using the micro mesh system, going from... is it 3000(?) up to 12000 grain. You can also just maybe get away with using Tamiya's polishing coumpound. Unless you really layed on the yellow and you have a real big step.

It is all gloss underneath, so clearcoating before decalling should not be needed. If you want to, go for it... I tend to decal, then clear. You have a school of thought that says decals are applied over everything on the real car, so that's how it should be to mimick the real thing. I'd rather protect my decals. Just be very carefull if you clear with TS 13, if applied too heavily, it can "melt" paint and decals. Light mist layers...
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