What is the best decal solution?

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2024
  • In this test we will look at which decal setter, solution, or solvent performs the best for common decal manufacturers.
    We will test:
    Mark fit strong
    mr mark setter and softer
    vms set and soften
    Mr hobby leveling thinner
    solvaset
    micro sol and set
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Komentáře • 15

  • @simonmowatt
    @simonmowatt Před 5 dny

    Another thing I've done is where you've got excess carrier film going over a smaller part (e.g.: instrument panel, compass, etc), you can melt back the film with a bit of Tamiya Extra Thin cement carefully applied to the corners of the decal (i.e. the film, rather than the printed section).

  • @calvingifford9442
    @calvingifford9442 Před 2 dny

    Never heard of the DSPIAE brand. I have the Microscale stuff and the Solvaset. I think, depending on the application, I could probably get by with those two, at least until I run out. Then maybe get some Mark Fit Strong.

  • @CFster
    @CFster Před 3 měsíci +2

    Boy the Mark Fit Strong looks like it did the best out of the bunch. Better than the DSPIAE. A couple questions:
    1. What is the substrate? Is it paint? Varnish?
    2. Which of the decals were just Mr. Mark Setter used on, vs. Setter and Softer? I’m sure you know they’re big fans of Setter over Softer on SMCG group.
    I think Solvaset was neutered a couple years ago. I don’t have proof, other than rumor and my latest bottle doesn’t seem stronger than anything else I’ve used.
    It would be great to get back to the basics. A lot of people using different techniques:
    - Cold or hot water?
    - How long to let the decal sit in the water? Some people think you don’t want to wash the adhesive off the back.
    - Some people think squeezing the moisture out from underneath once on the model is actually counterproductive - squeezing the adhesive out.
    - I apply a “bubble” of softener to the decal from edge to edge once applied and dry, letting it work and evaporate. Some people apply it, let it sit for a few minutes then mop it up.

    • @WasatchModeler
      @WasatchModeler  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Mr surfacer 1500. Ones on the left have set below and soft above. Ones on the right have just softer.
      Must have missed those posts in smcg but don't doubt it.
      Yeah, not sure what is the story with solvaset.
      Mark fit strong is definitely a go to. Dspiae i worry is too strong for some decals.

    • @CFster
      @CFster Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@WasatchModeler so Mr. Surfacer isn’t a glossy surface. It’s a reasonably smooth surface…which I guess was in the spirit of this series?

    • @WasatchModeler
      @WasatchModeler  Před 3 měsíci +2

      @CFster exactly. Not working with ideal circumstances but kinda with a handicap. And definitely a nod to previous videos that using gloss for reasons that people think they need gloss is debunked.

    • @reconmodelsvaughn469
      @reconmodelsvaughn469 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Solvaset that all I use everyday

  • @monkeyhobbies
    @monkeyhobbies Před 3 měsíci +1

    Yes, great explanation, I think the best combo currently is Tamiya Decal adhesive and then Mark Fit Super Stong.

    • @WasatchModeler
      @WasatchModeler  Před 3 měsíci +1

      That is a great combo. The decal adhesive is hard to come by here though.

  • @gordon8753
    @gordon8753 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video brother!!!

  • @thoward816
    @thoward816 Před 28 dny +1

    Any thought on applying decals on german zimmerit?

    • @WasatchModeler
      @WasatchModeler  Před 28 dny +1

      I personally have not but will in the near future. Patience I think is key

    • @thoward816
      @thoward816 Před 8 dny

      @@WasatchModeler . Thanks to your video I went with getting some of the Tamiya Mark Fit.I found that Tamiya Mark Fit Strong worked pretty well. You must apply pressure to the decal with a Q-tip after moistening the area of the decal application with the Mark Fit. This will soften the decal to the point it will began to stretch. I also applied all of this over a clear gloss varnish. This was the first time I’ve done decals this way.