QUOTE: Originally posted by bbaerst
I figured decals are decals, and the only reason you might go to aftermarket is if the symbols for the exact aircraft you're building isn't included with the kit; however, now I'm seeing people talking about how shoddy standard decals are. I'm building a Tamiya aircraft kit, and I'd like the best possible finished look...are Tamiya decals decent? What would decals from Cutting Edge offer over the standard ones?
Additionally, is there a guide somewhere to decaling...I'm not sure whether weathering like washes is done before or after decals are put on.
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...........Caveat Emptor (spelling) but, let the buyer beware......in buying any kit or AM stuff....
most kits have great decals....some do not..........
SuperScale, Cutting Edge, Three Guys, Aeromaster decals......etc..etc..etc......... usually, like Rick said, are thinner and are a little more custom for what the modeller is looking for.....(aside from my own screw ups)....i've never had a problem with them laying down nicely .......go for it.
...........it's all in the application of said water soluble transfer and (if you choose) the use of the decal sols and sets of which there are a few.......
weathering........more
......would be after decals as the markings on the real thing are subject to the wear and tear as is their host.......
most of the collection of FSM "How To........" books give great step by step instructions on decalling and weathering.......
good luck to ya bbaerst..........