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Tamiya decals and Solvaset?

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  • Member since
    May 2011
  • From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Posted by Real G on Thursday, February 6, 2020 2:04 PM

Use caution and only apply a little at a time.  Solvaset and Mr Mark Softer can really soften Tamiya decals.

I used them to get a US star over a roof ventilator on a Tamiya Cromwell.  It was just like melting cheese as the decal turned semi-liquid and draped over the kit.  Fortunately, I intentionally did this to see if the decal would work, which it did.

Carefully apply small amounts of decal solvent along the edges of the decal and let it wick under it.

For the wrinkle, if the solvent does not get it out, let it dry completely and scrape the raised ridges smooth.  You will then need to touch up with paint.

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  • Member since
    October 2019
Tamiya decals and Solvaset?
Posted by phil172 on Thursday, February 6, 2020 1:36 PM

I've read several threads on Tamiya decals (Tamiya decals seem to get a new thread annually :-)) and on Solvaset.  Neither quite answer what I'm after, but pardon the redundancy if I missed something.

I'm building a 1/72 Tamiya 109e.  It's a beautiful kit.  Not sure about the decals.  I put the crosses on the lower wing.  I use Tamiya Mark Fit Strong.  I'm not sure there is silvering, but the edges around the cross are more visible than I am used to at this stage.  I am tempted to hit them with gloss sealer and then dullcote to see whether there is really silvering, but I'll be patient.  For the rest of the crosses I'll trim them close to the decal.

There is also a wrinkle in one that I did not notice when I put the Mark Fit on and rolled them out.

Now I have a bottle of Solvaset that I have not tried on anything yet.  I'm am tempted to brush it on them and see how it changes them.

What do folks recommend I do at this stage?

 

Thanks,

Phil

 

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