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May 2003
- From: The flat lands of the Southeast
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Posted by styrene
on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 11:15 AM
You have to put a gloss finish on your model prior to applying decals, or else air gets trapped between the decal film and the "teeth" of the flat paint, which results in "silvering" of the decal. Gloss finishes can be Testors Glosscote (either airbrushed or out of a spray can), or use Future floor finish (an acrylic that works well). Apply the gloss, allow it to dry, and then apply your decals. Use Micro Sol, Micro Set, or Solva-Set to help your decals "hunker down" into recessed areas, and over raised detail (These solvents give the decal a painted-on look.). After they are THOROUGHLY dry, apply a flat overcoat, such as Testors Dullcote) to seal the decals in place and to "re-flatten" your paint finish. You're done, and you should have a hot-looking model that you can be proud of!
Hope this helps,
Gip Winecoff
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