Nice work, TD. Glad the decals turned out right. They can be troublesome, sometimes, and absolutely refuse to do what they should do. I usually use MicroSet (blue bottle) and MicroSol (red bottle)--and still encounter problems. I find it often works to put a little MicroSet on top of the decal before sliding it off the paper and on the model. Then, after its set up enough not to shift, I press down on it with a cue tip, or, starting at the center, roll the cue tip toward the outside edge. That usually also squeezes air pockets out.
If necessary, I use Micro Sol (which is pretty potent) sparingly, applying it with a small paint brush and only to the areas needed. Again, it can be pressed down with a cue tip, but Sol really softens the decal, and can mush it up irredeemablly.
Good looking cockpit, too, Owl. Very vibrant and eye-catching. Interesting tip on vinegar for decal setting. I've not tried it, although I've noticed the vinegar smell from the proprietary solutions. Is vinegar a strong solvent? Do you have to be careful how much is applied?
Also started my project, Trumpeter's USS New Orleans CA-32 in 1/700.
Here's the box, with an interested observer, Sergeant Saunders, my Jack Russell terrier.
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And here's the mess of sprues to sort through for parts.
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I've started the process now of cleaning them up. It'll take a while.
Hope everyone has a happy and safe New Year.