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BriandKilbyTodays Hobbies Northrop F-5 Tiger IIParked05-May-16 16:16
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canopy, wheels, and missles added.
BriandKilbyGuillows Series 500 - Nakijima RufeBuild04-May-16 12:49
Views : 1061
fuselage, wing, and pontoon.
BriandKilbyGuillows Series 500 - Nakijima RufeBuild04-May-16 12:49
Views : 950
wing and pontoon.
ElbertCMonogram (Plastic) C-47 Skytrain (1/48)Reference04-May-16 06:13
Views : 1999
Just got back from France. Here is a Hawker Typhoon in the Caen WW II Museum.
mlriley540Guillows Series 500 - Hawker HurricaneParked04-May-16 00:08
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First build after 30 year pause in modelling
mlriley540Guillows Series 500 - BF 109Parked04-May-16 00:06
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2nd build after 30 year pause in modelling
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eagraberGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderParked03-May-16 17:55
Views : 1947
Ready for tissue
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild02-May-16 22:31
Views : 990
Biplane guy: I suggest instead of using the Graf-x stick-type, try purchasing a small package of blank decal sheets. Most are available through Hobby Lobby or other fine arts and craft stores. They come either white or transparent backgrounds depending on your needs. My guess is to use the white background sheet as ink-jet printers do not print out white ink. The white background will make up for this by simply you making an outline of the letters/numbers then carefully cutting them out "INSIDE" the outline so as to eliminate the outline altogether. Special note: try adding a coat of clear paint (I use Krylon"
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aParked02-May-16 22:18
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The second part describes the setting solutions and their name brands. I personally use Micro Set. The Micro Sol, as the article states, is more of a solvent and really works hard on the decal in softening it up. I would try to avoid it, unless you wish to experiment on a sample. Be aware, that the setting solutions literally "grabs" the decals as you lay it down. Thus, I apply a bit of water using a small brush around the desired area. Then dip the brush into the Micro Set and mix it in by rubbing the brush all around the same desired area. Afterward, I apply the Micro Set on top of the decal. Allow it to dry thoroughly. II'm going to post additional info on my next pos
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aParked02-May-16 22:12
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Part two of three
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aParked02-May-16 22:11
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Part one of three on decals. Please let me know if you can read this.
biplane guyGuillows Series 800 - Stearman PT-17Parked02-May-16 16:00
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