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Mark, you my friend are nuts. I'm watching and really interested on the TSC.
Well fck. Good timing talking decals Pete. I find myself in need of a new one. So yeah, the side windows are all one very long very delicate decal. I think what happened is I applied MicroSol to the plane, and didn't let the decal sit in water long enough to fully release. The combination of not yet fully released from the sheet, and MicroSol going to work once the decal touched the plane body just put me at a disadvantage. The worst part is this was after I successfully applied the other side windows, pilot windows, nose, and wing port decals! I guess I just got too cocky. But mistakes by me means lessons for you! If you're applying these decals, make sure the decal is fully released from the paper before proceeding! I'd also damp the plane body with just water to give you some extra time in positioning. The successful side took me well over 1 minute to position. Once everything is in position, then lightly brush over top with a coat of MicroSol/Set. When you get everything right, it looks like this:You can see the decal sheet also includes a lot of marking lines which I have not yet applied. The main issue I have right now is the tolerance difference between the two halves of the plane gives me quite an offset on the nose, resulting in an ugly vertical line. Additionally, the nose decal is a bit small, barely filling the nose itself, let alone wrapping around to the side. I will address that when I decal the other fuselage by sanding/filing the nose flat, and apply putty as necessary, then paint the nose area white and use yellow decal strips. For now.. off to contact MT about a replacement decal sheet.
...What type of aircraft were those for? A 757 maybe?...Another question: do you know what type of material is the white stuff used to cover the emergency exit doors, nose, area at the wing root, and front landing gear well?
Attachment " Hi-def camera on brushguard"