vikingBerserker
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Yeah, that's close to my first reaction ..... which was something along the lines of
@$^!@^ $@^%! #%$!#% %%@# Mother Frackin' DECALS!![]()
Something similar when my A's just disintegrated for my P-40 .... except it was YOU BETTER HIDE EVERY HAMMER IN THE HOUSE BECAUSE I'M PISSED OFF.![]()
Axe, chainsaw? Nah, PE4 that'll really do the job!
Bl**dy shame about the Future, and at the last minute too! I normally leave it at least 24 hours before applying decals, and even then, I sometimes experience a slight 'stickiness' when Micro Sol is used. I only just found a local supplier of Vallejo clear acrylic varnish, which I'll now use for decalling purposes I think.
You should find the damage goes when the next coat of future is applied, with most of it seeming to disappear instantly. This will then re-appear, but fade away as the new coat dries, probably after about an hour.
Put the models in the GB anyway, and at least you'll get the 'badge', although, of course, as unfinished, they can't gain a placing.
It's not a great way to pass on info, but at least we all now know to let Future dry fully, at least 24 hours per coat, before decalling.
Bad luck Dwight. I t was looking so nice, too.
Something similar when my A's just disintegrated for my P-40 .... except it was YOU BETTER HIDE EVERY HAMMER IN THE HOUSE BECAUSE I'M PISSED OFF.
Nice save Dwight!
Looking forward to seeing her done!