How to Apply Decals to your Minis - A Step by Step Decals Tutorial
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- In this formerly Members-only video I'll show you how to apply decals to your models, step by step, using Tamiya Mark Fit Strong. With two different Horus Heresy dreadnoughts of mine as an example, we’ll look at the basics of decal application first, then at how to weather your decals, and finally we’ll see how to deal with particularly difficult ones, like very big Forgeworld transfers. Towards the end of the video, I will also discuss some of the most typical questions and misconceptions regarding decals.
Have you always wanted to apply decals to your models, but found them too intimidating? Or perhaps you’re an experienced...decal applicator looking for advice on how to weather your decals? Either way, this video is for you!
Would you like to learn...
1. How to apply decals to your minis?
2. How to weather decals, so they look more realistic?
3. How to use Tamiya Mark Fit Strong, which is one of the best decal application products by far?
NOTE: this is an ex-Members-only video, originally published in April 2023. Enjoy!
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Tamiya Mark Fit Strong · Vallejo Tweezers · Cotton Buds · Tap water · Tamiya Modeler’s Knife Pro · Albion Alloys Flexible Sanding Sticks ·
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0:00:00 - Start
0:00:43 - Basics
0:03:21 - Weathering
0:05:58 - Difficult Decals
0:10:54 - Top Tips
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Hey everyone, long time no see! This used to be a Members-only tutorial, originally released in April 2023. I hope y'all enjoy it! New videos coming soon!
Thanks for this video, mate. I've been having some difficulty with decals, so this video is a godsend.
You are most welcome, my friend! 😉
Very Nice look on them! Great to have a step by step on your decal procedure
Thanks, Alex! It remains one of my favorite steps in the process, gotta say.
I love this thicc, rough and ready Girthy lad. Kirioth loves using us Girthy Members to support you
That's the Girthiest Girth Boi in all of WarGirth 40k! Girthioth daddy would be proud.
Fantastic video!
Thanks a lot, Jojojo!
beautiful work! Blame Kirioth praising your channel for the random girth additions...
Thanks a lot! As for the girth comments...not sure what to make of that! 😅
Superchat that has the word girth in it.
So do you think Mark Fit Strong would be safe on acrylic paints if I give them a good gloss varnish cover before applying the Mark Fit Strong ? I got glossy polyurethane varnish from Vallejo... Thanks mate !
Hey Ekei, I believe so - I have used it before on acrylics without issues. Remember that that Vallejo varnish needs 48h to cure completely, though! (pretty good stuff, actually. If you haven't yet, try the Mecha line one).
@@TheRaceForTerra Thanks a lot for your answer, havent tried the Mecha line yet, will certainly do :)
Any time!
I apologize for all the girth comment spam you're probably getting. KiriothTV (who you should be watching if you're not) was spreading the love for channels that really deserve more, and you came up.
Sadly, the chat was full of degenerates, and it devolved rapidly into... Whatever this comment section is now. On multiple channels.
I see...well, thank you (I guess!). As for the girth comments, I still have not idea what to make of them...😂. And of course I know Kirioth - one of very few hobby news channels I like!
From some girthy lad with a girthawk
Thats a Girthy Dreadnaught.
Dude there's a much easier way to do this.
Every step the same up to application
soak the decal
spread some water on the area
transfer the decal to surface
position it easily due to the water
soak away the excess water
leave to dry completely
put a layer of your choice of decal softener on the decal
leave for 30 seconds
using a damp piece of paper towel press really hard on the decal
sorted, it conforms to everything, dries the decal and removes the shiny layer from the decal in one hit.
proceed with weathering etc
with this method you don't even need a gloss coat, the pressure squeezes the decal down hard and so no air remains below the decal so no silvering or wrinkles or any associated flaws.
It even works perfectly with ultramarine pauldron decals, one of the most annoying decals ever
Thanks, but that will most definitely NOT work with anything that has texture to it...and both dreadnoughts had actual rust (obviously with texture) applied to them.