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I just finished a USS Defiant AMT/Ertl kit. Got it off eBay sometime ago, started, stopped, put it away for awhile. Anyway, did the decals tonight. Looks like there is a white film underneath. Possible the decals have aged badly? Any solutions?
Thanks for your time.
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so, I should've sprayed the model with a clear gloss before applying decals? Because I know some of the paints I used (Polly Scale) were definitely not glossy.
BTW, thanks for the tip!
BTW, thanks for the tip!
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Always put decals on a smooth gloss surface. Even if the final colour needs to be flat. Use the gloss version of the colour you want, clear coat, decal, clear coat, and then dull coat if needed. The reason for clear coating before decals is give you a barrier in case you mess up the decals and you need to strip them off. That way, you are ONLY removing the decals, and not your nicely finished paint job. And the second clear coat is to seal the decals in to protect them and to stop them from lifting.
Gloss paints will always give you a nicer finish, they will flow out, and level themselves, where as most flats will leave a texture, including brush strokes. The texture is why flat paints are, well, flat.
Gloss paints will always give you a nicer finish, they will flow out, and level themselves, where as most flats will leave a texture, including brush strokes. The texture is why flat paints are, well, flat.
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I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.