I'm very close to finishing a model of the USS Voyager, but I have a problem. I cut apart some decals to start, then (one at a time)dipped them in water for 5 seconds, let them sit for 30 seconds, then attempted to slide them into place. They basically disintegrated. Am I doing something wrong? I followed the instructions to the letter, and I've never had this problem before.
Mr. Badwrench wrote:Before you wet any more of them, spray them with a few coats of clearcoat. This is sometimes enough to get old decals to stay together.
Like Future, or get Microscale's 127 liquid decal film. All three will act as a clear "glue" to hold the decal together long enough to slide off the paper and onto your model.
I have been checking out Micro Mark's catalog... now when you guys talk about "Microscale's 127 liquid decal film" I don't find a 127 Liquid decal film in the catalog... but on page 56 I do find a liquid Decal Film/Restoring Solution.
starmanmm wrote:
I have been checking out Micro Mark's catalog... now when you guys talk about "Microscale's 127 liquid decal film" I don't find a 127 Liquid decal film in the catalog... but on page 56 I do find a liquid Decal Film/Restoring Solution.
Is this what you guys are referring to?
Just about any decal film will do; Future works great and has other uses. It's probably not quite as flexible as one of the products below, but it works for me.