Another nice video - good way to keep decalling water warm is use a plug in tea cup warmer. And yes, Future is your decalling friend. Another good use of clear and decals is if you have to use decals with a thick carrier film (like some Tamiya) once decal is in place and dry, apply clearcoat as thick as the carrier, micromesh or 1,200 grit sand directly on decal enough to remove just the clearcoat so the decal is now the same level as surrounding clear, then one final clearcoat over entire area.
Nice tutorial. I'm sure this video helped a lot of people. The only thing I would add is to use very warm water for the decals. I use hot water from the faucet.
Keep them coming, us old guys need tips too.
Another nice video - good way to keep decalling water warm is use a plug in tea cup warmer.
And yes, Future is your decalling friend. Another good use of clear and decals is if you have to use
decals with a thick carrier film (like some Tamiya) once decal is in place and dry, apply clearcoat as thick as the carrier, micromesh or 1,200 grit sand directly on decal enough to remove just the clearcoat so the decal is now the same level as surrounding clear, then one final clearcoat over entire area.
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Nice tutorial. I'm sure this video helped a lot of people. The only thing I would add is to use very warm water for the decals. I use hot water from the faucet.
Yep, I must have forgot to say that?
@@lotso69 Oops. Lol.
Hay were did you say you gut those decals , I looked up model trucker didnt fined any thing sep trucking co.
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