Future as setting solution
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- Glorfindel
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Future as setting solution
Reading up on laying decals down I came across a method where guys are watering down Future, perhaps 1:1 ratio, then brushing that on the model where the decal would go. Once the decal is ready it is placed onto the wet Future. When that dries then more Future is AB on top. Any body try this method here? It calls for no use of Sol or Set.
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Yes. It works pretty well. The Future dries and sucks the decal down. Personally I thin it a little with water, about 50/50. This will reduce any edge between the puddle and the surroundings.
Definitely no setting/sol solutions - they can interact with the Future and make it clot or worse, solidify and turn white (been there!).
The second coat (the next day) helps seal it in and blend it with the paint. I use an overall coat followed by the flat.
I don't always use this method, but it works pretty well and I almost never get silvering.
Kev
Definitely no setting/sol solutions - they can interact with the Future and make it clot or worse, solidify and turn white (been there!).
The second coat (the next day) helps seal it in and blend it with the paint. I use an overall coat followed by the flat.
I don't always use this method, but it works pretty well and I almost never get silvering.
Kev
Not correct. Take a look at this mid-60s Monogram Helldiver I made last year, using 40 year old decals from the box. The decals were affixed with non-thinned Future. The decals were loosened with water, Future was brushed on the model where the decal was to go, then Future was brushed over them. You've got to let them then sit overnight - don't touch them for 24 hours. They will look like hell at first, then snuggle up tight.Kylwell wrote:It work for smooth, regular surfaces with thin decals. Anything convoluted or thick decals and the decal won't conform to the surface.
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Re: Future as setting solution
It's the only way I go. The exception is, of course, ridiculously textured surfaces. In those instances, the Future can't pull down strongly enough. and leaves a bubble. It's an easy fix on a flat area, but not in curvy places.Glorfindel wrote:Reading up on laying decals down I came across a method where guys are watering down Future, perhaps 1:1 ratio, then brushing that on the model where the decal would go. Once the decal is ready it is placed onto the wet Future. When that dries then more Future is AB on top. Any body try this method here? It calls for no use of Sol or Set.
That's how I applied the ordnance stripes around 1/72 AMRAAM's the other night. Talk about tiny. But, the Future did the job. The TRICK to the method is you need to be doing this over an already cured coat of Future, so that as the decal Future dries, it "melts" down on the existing coat, taking the decal with it.
I hope this helps.
Kenny
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I just tried the 50/50 wet Future as a setting solution and I found it to be pretty much equally as effective as Micro Sol/Set. It's an additional technique that's good to know.
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Very cool, I had that exact same model back in the mid 70's.Harry Joy wrote:Not correct. Take a look at this mid-60s Monogram Helldiver I made last year, using 40 year old decals from the box. The decals were affixed with non-thinned Future. The decals were loosened with water, Future was brushed on the model where the decal was to go, then Future was brushed over them. You've got to let them then sit overnight - don't touch them for 24 hours. They will look like hell at first, then snuggle up tight.Kylwell wrote:It work for smooth, regular surfaces with thin decals. Anything convoluted or thick decals and the decal won't conform to the surface.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/ ... rc5-1h.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/ ... rc5-1i.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/ ... rc5-1j.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v123/ ... rc5-1g.jpg
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