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I might need to re-learn how to turn the pressure down on my el-cheapo harbor freight compressor =\
Disagree all you want, but it doesn't carry much cred without some examples of your results.+1. Properly treating the decal is the key, IMO. This is a custom decal (notorious for being harder to work with than typical commercial decals) applied over flat paint. After a liberal application of Micro-Sol, it was sealed with clear flat finish. Decal is crappy, edges may be slightly visible, but there is no silvering.I would say there is ample evidence this is not a requirement.
I sometimes wonder why I even bother to post responses here on this forum. The original question was about applying decals over gloss and a comment was made that you absolutely have to do so. A few people indicated that you don't have to. Somebody asked for photos of that. Photos were provided. Now photos are criticized for the appearance of decal film and the alleged thickness of paint. I could care less what anybody else does with their models. I am not going to tell you that your method is wrong and that your model is bad. If you ask what to do, I will tell you what I do. If you want to criticize my method, my work and my photos that is your choice but does it really add anything of value to the discussion? Did you show any of us any of your work since it is obviously perfect and far superior to anything that anybody else has posted? Did your critique of my work help the original poster figure out what he is having a hard time with? No to all of the above. And for the record, this U-boat does not have decal film visible. The visible decal film that was criticized on the NW2 was due to drybrushing the model to fade the paint slightly. Drybrushing highlights raised surfaces such as decal film regardless of whether or not gloss paint is below the decal film. Scott Lupia
so how do I get my paint to not dry before hitting the surface of the model?
... I did miss the rivet line under the dimensional data. I think I went back and fixed that but I'm not sure.
Which pretty much refutes your position and shows that the type of base paint has nothing to do with making sure the decal is set properly.
Nah, just missed it.If you read back, my 'position' was that gloss coat doesn't make it harder to hide decal lines.
I did miss the rivet line under the dimensional data. I think I went back and fixed that but I'm not sure.Here's a link to the original file, knock yourselves out.https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-tBGWNCniKmc/T0sZrwu_OlI/AAAAAAAAGwQ/0UFozOGpXSA/s0/DSC_0067.JPGJason