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Very, very early P70s had a similar slot in the side (hard to say why). Really hard to find a photo with this but they do exist.
I'm saying the opposite happened. Maybe I got them too wet. Maybe I used used Solvaset, but anyways, it's helpful to know your process. I'll give it another shot. Thanks! It looks like there is so much depth in your trucks. They just look SO GOOD.
Solvaset disintegrates Microscale and other similarly delicate decals. Either dilute it or stick with MicroSol.
...versus how the least-modernized among the P70 fleet looked by the 50s:
Interesting that the Lima roof appears to be much more correct. Perhaps the Bachmann car is a "looser" interpretation or maybe a P70 that has been rebuilt somewhat (no windows on the ends for example).
I've never had Solvaset disintegrate a decal! I like that it is strong. The key is not to freak out when the decal shrivels up. It will lay back down, just don't touch it while the solvaset is working.This also means that you want the decal to have most of the water out of the way from soaking it, so it has locked into place a bit. Then flood with Solvaset and stand back. It will make Microscale's feathered edges all but disappear into a smooth surface.
Anyone ever have issues where the decals "meld" in to the paint after Solvaset application? I had a heckuva time removing a detail that I just put on was solvaset. It was like it "softened" the paint and made it tacky.
@Dave Vollmer , where' ya get the trucks? Spill!