anyone have advice on how to take care of decals? i have some kits that are old like 25 years +! i'm just concerned that the decals might go brittle or something.. how can i make sure they last?
thanks for the help!
Luis
Taking care of Decals to last the distance..how?
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Moisture is your greatest enemy, heat second. I store my aftermarket stuff in binders, using the clear page inserts.
I have used 20+ year old decals, but those tend not to be the kit decals from Monogram, Airfix etc. Tamiya or Hasegawa or newer Monogram etc. tend to be much better.
I have used 20+ year old decals, but those tend not to be the kit decals from Monogram, Airfix etc. Tamiya or Hasegawa or newer Monogram etc. tend to be much better.
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