Time to start decals.
First must have a plan, and reference.
So I had a photo and drawing with notes.
Microscale does not make these decals.
But a huge Milw fan does.
I assume these are Walthers decal paper (8.5 x 11).
Printed on an Alps printer. The silver is silver, and the gold looks gold.
I got two sets, and I think they must have been damaged in shipping.
They each had some abrasion.
On this sheet, notice that the second line of nose stripe is scuffed.
On this sheet, notice it is the third and the top right has a bad spot as well.
So out of two decal sheets, I am able to proceed.
But at 15 each, that's 30 for one loco.
Owner says satisfaction guaranteed on his website, so I think I will contact him.
By the way, each sheet does one loco but there is a LOT of information and variations on that sheet.
We will not need everything on the sheet for this loco.
First off, out of the four locos that had the Railroad Fair scheme, this is the ONLY one that has 6 stripes.
All the rest had 5.
The reason for this, I surmise, is that this loco had the sandboxes removed for the fair (made it lighter?).
But when the sandboxes are present on the nose, the sandboxes only go up to the 5th stripe.... so the top stripe would have to be OVER it on the nose- all by itself.
The solution for regular Hiawatha use was to just go with 5 stripes.
Now, that photo above shows me that there are NO vertical lines in the silver stripes.
So I do not want to use the decals As-Is.
Notice the decal terminates on the left side with a black line.
I want to cut that off.
Also, Microscale decals usually do not have to be trimmed because the clear base is only directly under the color.
But many other small operation decals are made on a solid clear sheet.
So notice I scored the sheet on the right side at the angle.
I've left myself something to hold onto, and cut the clear film.
Hey. While we're on that photo, notice a goof I made.
See how the scoring on the left is so jagged?
That's because I used a DULL knife
Always use a fresh blade when doing decals.
These metal decals don't quite snuggle down in all the hollows like I want.
.... but they sure look awesome.
I saw from my reference photo that the decals start just on the box on the right side.
It is then centered on the red area.
One interesting thing on this decal sheet is the two layer decals for the "bronze" plaques.
First a base of black.
Then the gold.
With black showing through in spots.
Nice effect.
This is the little one. I'm looking forward to seeing the bigger one.
There is one disappointment I've encountered.
The numbers are too big for the boards.
I'll have to find substitutes.