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Matt308
Glock Perfection
Alright. I give myself a C+ (75%) on this front. Here's the scoop.
The Revell decals suck. As Wurger noted they are extremely thick. As the last pics showed, I attempted to get them to lay flat along the raised panel lines with much work and patience pushing and prodding them. To no avail.
I was too impatient and attempted to apply too many decals before assessing the situation. Lesson learned. I hope you learn from my mistakes.
Once having realized that I had a serious "silvering" problem going on, I agonized on my "remedy". What I landed upon was worrisome to me. I intended to pull up my more seriously silvered decals with a water-wet paintbrush. This took quite a few minutes and patience truly was a virtue. I lifted them up and soaked them in water.
Here is the scary part. I intended to use Future (Klear) as my decal solvent/adhesive. My first attempt is here with the U.S. AIR FORCE decal. Oh man I almost had a disaster. I got the decal off, applied some Future on the backside and attempted to apply it to the model. The effing decal folded up on me and with the sticky Future I thought my decal was toast. After much fiddeling I got it straightened out and honestly breathed a sigh of relief. Not too bad.
But I needed another plan.
The Revell decals suck. As Wurger noted they are extremely thick. As the last pics showed, I attempted to get them to lay flat along the raised panel lines with much work and patience pushing and prodding them. To no avail.
I was too impatient and attempted to apply too many decals before assessing the situation. Lesson learned. I hope you learn from my mistakes.
Once having realized that I had a serious "silvering" problem going on, I agonized on my "remedy". What I landed upon was worrisome to me. I intended to pull up my more seriously silvered decals with a water-wet paintbrush. This took quite a few minutes and patience truly was a virtue. I lifted them up and soaked them in water.
Here is the scary part. I intended to use Future (Klear) as my decal solvent/adhesive. My first attempt is here with the U.S. AIR FORCE decal. Oh man I almost had a disaster. I got the decal off, applied some Future on the backside and attempted to apply it to the model. The effing decal folded up on me and with the sticky Future I thought my decal was toast. After much fiddeling I got it straightened out and honestly breathed a sigh of relief. Not too bad.
But I needed another plan.