Phone's Ringing, Answer Decal: The Rippin' and The Tearin'

Kinja'd!!! "Kake Bake" (kakebake)
10/31/2013 at 16:13 • Filed to: modelopnik

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I've worked up the courage (although not the skill) to begin applying decals to my FW14B. I'm learning by the seat of my pants and making every mistake possible along the way. Not pictured are the two CANON rear-wing decals I bifurcated on application.


DISCUSSION (3)


Kinja'd!!! Kugelblitz > Kake Bake
10/31/2013 at 16:20

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Microsol is your friend, and Microset.


Kinja'd!!! George McNally > Kugelblitz
10/31/2013 at 16:32

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Yes, definitely-they really help decals snug down into small cavities and curves.


Kinja'd!!! Senna_ > Kake Bake
10/31/2013 at 16:35

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if you are too cheap/impatient for microsol.

A touch of windex on the surface, then set decal on surface, squeegee gently with clean cloth