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Tips for renewing old Tamiya F1 models.

  • 02-04-2020 5:08pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 3,010 ✭✭✭


    Hello there,

    I'm wondering how well old Tamiya decals would take to a setting fluid (Microsol?). Some of them are sticking up on the tyres and on the chassis on unfinished models. I've been reading various other forums trying to get a firm idea of what I may be able to do.

    As I mentioned, I never got round to finishing a couple of models and I didn't do a great job with the clear coat on some others. Would they be up to taking a clear coat after 15 or 20 years? The models have been displayed/stored relatively air-tight, out of direct sunlight and have little or no discolouration.

    I probably didn't do the best job on a number of them at the time, so I would like to see if I could bring them up to par with the time I have now.

    Cheers.


Comments

  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    "Reach out. " : to the likes of modelling groups on facebook like the IPMS - I'm a facebook member and paid up subscriber too but don't attend that many meets.

    facebook is your friend here.


    I have a bottle of HUMBROL decal softner.

    Speaking personally, I have a 20 year old decal sheet that still looks fine for an Hasegawa 1.200 airliner.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 Vulcan01


    Maybe use Johnsons Floor polish to 'stick' then back down without risking them breaking apart? Matt over it then.


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