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some assembly required do you have a Michaels or Hobbylobby nearby? you can get stencil material that you can use to make the star much easier at either of those stores.
do you have a Michaels or Hobbylobby nearby? you can get stencil material that you can use to make the star much easier at either of those stores.
I do have both stores here. Are you talking about cutting a star out of some kind of decal paper?
i have to agree with doogs here- tamiya decals are iffy at best. i recently built a p47 and they were terrible! i cant comprehend a company that has that level of engineering and such bad decals! do you have a Michaels or Hobbylobby nearby? you can get stencil material that you can use to make the star much easier at either of those stores.
mgh My LHS did in fact have Micro Sol, so I bought some. I did help, and maybe if I had started off with it I could have gotten better results. It still did not conform very well, but did do better than my home-made concoctions.
My LHS did in fact have Micro Sol, so I bought some. I did help, and maybe if I had started off with it I could have gotten better results. It still did not conform very well, but did do better than my home-made concoctions.
I always use the setting solution first, even if I will be using the solvent afterwards. It helps- leaves less for the sol to do.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Don't use Tamiya decals...I had the same thing happen with the markings on my Fw 190 recently - Micro-Sol was useless, and even Solvaset barely did a thing.
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Micro-Sol and Micro-Set work wonders even on thick decals.It took numerous applications over a 24 hour period,but these meatballs finally layed down.Biggest PITA decals I've ever worked with.
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Give Mr Mark Softer a try, or the Micro Sol stuff...both work well.
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I have read through the posts here, so I know my problem is nothing new. I bought some Testors decal set some time ago, and did not think it did much. On my latest kit I tried vinegar diluted 50/50 with water, and alcohol diluted the same way, but neither would let the decal form around hinges, rivets, or recessed lines.
Built Tamiya's M16. Putting star decal on hood (I know it is the wrong decal for the hood, but that is a different story) I used the vinegar/water solution to wet, put the decal on. The decal 'tents' over the hinges. I put some more vinegar on it, and blotted it down with a piece of paper towel, and the decal tore around the hinges. It did NOT tear sideways, in other words, the decal did not slide, but instead of forming around the details, it tore around them.
I am unable to get a macro shot out of my little point-and-shoot camera, but maybe the holes show up here. I do not have many choices around here for hobby supplies, but I will go by the local shop and see what he has for decal setting solution.
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