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Are you folks who, decal without first applying gloss, talking about doing that over factory paint or bare plastic (or both)?
Whoa! Never on unpainted plastic. Unpainted plastic will ALWAYS look like unpainted plastic!
[Drifting my own thread ] I was actually just asking what experiences other people's posts were drawing on. But, this brings up some other questions. 1. I do have a bunch of unpainted plastic models that were cast in approximately appropriate colors. I am wondering if those could be decaled without painting, then sealed and weathered over the sealing surface. (I know the weathering won't set nicely on unpainted/unsealed plastic.) My question is really whether the decal edges will silver on unpainted plastic no matter how much Microsol and Dullcote is applied after the decals.2. Some building models come with window parts cast into the wall parts, which makes them hard to mask for painting. I have been looking at the as-cast plastic surfaces of the window sashes and mullions and thinking that the finish on those does not really look that different from gloss enamel with the gloss layer scaled down to 1/160th of its prototype thickness. So, for new window paint on say residential of commercial buildings, where weathering is not going to be applied to the windows, how does raw plastic in appropriate color on window frames/sashes/mullions look on otherwise painted buildings? My interest in this is a combination of having to mask once instead of twice, and not putting paint buildup on fine details.
My question is really whether the decal edges will silver on unpainted plastic no matter how much Microsol and Dullcote is applied after the decals.