How To Apply Decals, The Basics
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- #scalemodelling #Decalling
In this video I talk about applying decals to scale models, we look at the tools needed, the best application methods and how to achieve a smooth clean finish with no silvering.
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Thank you for this, I am doing my first model car and I was completely puzzled by how to attach the "stickers", for the speedometer i ended up glueing the cardboard with the decal on directly into the dedicated space like a savage. I'll try to do the rest of the decals following your guide :'D
I've applied over 1000 decals but i'm still watching this😂
Great video
Hey there, this is very helpful, I’ve just started back at the hobby after 45-50 years away and I’m currently putting decals on a 1/48 spitfire - nightmare the first couple, many thanks great video, cheers.
A tip I picked up recently, you can get USB powered disks that serve as cup warmers, they are great for keeping your decal water at a constant 40c so no having to go and refill your water when it gets cold.
I was just trying to peel off my decals with a knife like they were stickers. This was very helpful
Hiya Samantha, as you said you were trying to peel decals off with a knife like stickers am i correct in thinking you are new to modeling ? if so may i offer a tip i descoverd over 40 years ago, if a decal folds over on itself on your model (this happens to me quite often) it doesn't mean that it's ruined i use Humbrol Decalfix to apply mine, simply add more Decalfix with a number two Humbrol brush to it and wait about 10 seconds then GENTLY ease the brush under the decal until it is completely loose if it is still folded lift it off with the brush and put it in about 3 millimetres of warm water and gently ease it straight useing two brushes then take the peice of backing paper and with tweezers slide it under the decal hold it in place with a brush and lift it out this will keep it flat and recoat the back of the decal with adhesive gum, add more Decalfix to your model and slide the decal back in place, hope this is helpful, happy modelling.
Great video, thanks for making it. To add my two cents: I like to use cocktail sticks to move the decal into position once it's on the model. I find it gives much more control than my fingers or a brush. So far I haven't damaged any using this technique.
great video, can never have too much decalling advice!
Thank you so much for posting this video. Putting decals on my large German Tiger tank model and I was unsure on the best way to apply. Followed your instructions to the letter and it worked out brilliantly.
Just getting back into building model now that the kids are in college and these videos àre very helpful.
Super helpful, thank you. I struggle with decals and will work on the methods you have shared.
Thanks, Jason. As a more experienced modeler I learned something from this video......never thought about using water rather than a setting agent when initially applying the decal....will give it a go!
Thanks, very straightforward and helpful. Really simplified the process.
Should've watched this before ruining a $14 set of decals for a starship Enterprise I'm working on. Reordered, got those proper solvents, and gonna give it a go again. Liked and Saved into my lists🎉🎉
Thanks for this! Been years since I did any modeling, basically was little kid. Just recently got a bunch of my favorite aircrafts and while much better at assembling, filing/sanding, gluing, and painting, etc, decal application I'm learning all over. Many of the models I recently acquired are quite old and the decals are quite fragile I've realized, so this helps immensely!
Great tutorial - i'll be sure to send people here when I get asked questions about this topic :D
Thanks, the more thr merrier! 👌
thank you so much for making and sharing ,its wonderful to watch.
Great video thanks, doing an Airfix Red Arrows Gnat starter kit as getting into modelling. Now I feel ready to tackle the decals.
Just started my first model kit, the basic Airfix spitfire and I've already ripped my first decal trying to position it haha.... I was using decal set sol but maybe I should've smothered the area with water. Ah well, it's only my first model, pity you only get one shot at it sigh, maybe I'll paint a sad face there now haha.
Same with me mate
Kool vid of the basics. Look forward to seeing more advanced tips coming. Thanks!
Just started a Messerschmitt 109E 1:72 scale... just finding out how fiddly and detailed Airfix is! My first decals disintegrated, started with the ones for the instruments that are thankfully barely visible once assembled
I am building this and the Supermarine Spitfire and noted that the Airfix pieces are sometime wrongly identified! I fugged up the instrument panel decal
Very useful tutorial to point one in the right direction.🐻🐒🤗👍
Absolutely great information sir .. salute
I just bought a spitfire model and this really helps
Very straightforward video 👍
Nice guidance and helpful tips, well- done!
Nice one dude. It's annoying it doesn't say in the instructions but thank you! Now my titanic model will be complete!
best explanation I've seen.
Thanks for doing this. Excellent job.
I've always left my decals sitting longer in the warm water. I've seen several videos lately where the modeler doesn't leave it in the water nearly as long. I guess I've been doing it wrong all these years. Did you ever make an advanced decalling video?
Thank you soooki much I’m. We to marking models thank you for showing how to do decals
What are some resources you trust for making your own decals? For example, a website that can make your designs into decals.
Great video explained perfectly
Great video. Thank you.
Well done thank you.
wow you are a life saver his really helps
Great video! Very useful.
Thank you for your video it really helped
It helped me make my spitfire model
This video is more helpful than all the other ones I have seen about Micro sol but my question is this I use a lot of army painter and Vallejo paint sometimes I put water to place a decal and I will notice that the paint color will be on my cotton swab or is that with all acrylic paint because it is not clear coat
I had a spitfire and a airsoft gun and so I put the tail decal ( the red white and blue) on the barrel
Thanks I was trying to peel them of like stickers :P
Is that supermarine seafire?
Thanks for the advice :)
Hi there, nice tutorial regarding decals.
Have a question: if everything is OK after application how long to wait before applying a varnish??
Thanks.
Very helpful!!
Hey, do you need these products or do water also work well? Im kinda puzzled around this question, i have just begun my modelling journey. But still thank you, you gave me alot of answers.
Great video! I’m regards to the gloss coat you said just go ahead. Should I just brush semi gloss or gloss on the area the decal is going or just airbrush the entire body?
I'm doing my first build and I wondered do I have to use micro set or other setting thing or can I leave it
Quick question on the last step when using the Matte coat, I use the TS-80 flat coat and it creates this look as if my planes has had rain on it and a lil spotty. What do u use for ur Matte coat
Can you also do it whitout a setting solution?
just watched the video very informative but i have a question, should you gloss finish the complete plane or just the area for the decal and then would you apply a Lacquer to complete the kit.
thanks in advance
Allan
You only need the gloss coat where the decals are -- it's so the decals are going onto a completely smooth surface. But it's probably easier to just gloss-coat the whole thing.
Could you tell me what plane the second model is supposed to represent? The tail looks like the one on the P51, the wings are a mix of P51 and bf 109, the nose looks like a 109E model but the air I take is in the wrong position, the what I assume are cannons looks French, and it looks to have Swiss markings
Nice seafire, which kit is it?
Will the decal be ok without a Matt coat?
Hi man! Just wanted to know, I've bought a Revell soft decal, and it doesn't seems to work AT ALL. Do you think that there is a strong enough softener, cause it seems like mine isn't doing much. Sorry to comment on a video that's 3yo!
Hi, what matte coating did you used? thanks for the help.
It has happened to me many times that, once applied to the models, over time the transparent edges of the decals turn yellow. Do you know any way to prevent it?
No one ever mentions the problems. How to deal with decals that fold over themselves or wrinkle after setting solution. You know those times when it's the most important decal of the kit and everything goes wrong lol.
How long should you wait to apply the solvacet to shrink the decal?
What gloss coat do you use? I use Acrylic paints and gloss with future, but i've had problems with the Micro set/sol attacking the gloss coat
Well I've noticed people get very defensive about it but I would advice to either stop glossing at all, or at the least ditch the floor polish.
A good utility gloss is tamiya X-22 or people enjoy aquagloss but I haven't used it personally.
However like I said if your paint layer itself is smooth and consistent (it can be mat!) a gloss coat doesn't necesarily help with anything. If you are worried about silvering apply plenty of water or decal adhesive (micro set for example) and make sure no air gets trapped under the decal when it is drying. if it does, prick the bubbles after its completely dried and apply more adhesive or softener.
Good video.. but the number ones are much harder to apply.
What matt coat do you use? Thanks
Do I Need to add the micro set blue one on or its optional?😊
Blue is arguably the most important one as it makes sure the decal is firmly stuck, that will help with silvering. Red melts the decal around details
Is the micro set a thing you need to use
I don't have those solutions for my titanic model :(
Hi, I’m quite new to all this so sorry if this is a stupid question. Is the micro set and sol vital or will the decal still stay put without it?
No but it helps them sink down and stay put, they work perfectly well with just water
@@ChampionScaleModelling okay, thank you.
weirdest stickers ever- after watching this video its like “AH, thats why”
3:36 wath plane is?
i thought we're not supposed to glosscote over decals
There are no rules!
@@ChampionScaleModelling lol
03:40 Whaat??
Swiss? P-51 + Yak 9 + What canopy??
What is it? Help me!
Doflug D3803
@@ChampionScaleModelling Thank you.
Do you need the setting solutions?
everyone that wants to know its pronounced daycal as it comes from french!
Basics? You are littery wasting 90 percent of the time talking about nonsense
Apparently, applying decals is even easier than pronouncing the word "decal". LMAO! Don't freak, I know you Brits have more than one pronunciation. I'm just giving you sh-t. But in my head, every time you said it, I'd see "dekkle".
Well done thank you.
Well done thank you.