Just wondering how builds you have going at once? have a lull in my 2 current builds waiting for paints in post and fresh paint to cure, have other kits in stash I could make a start on or maybe 2 on the go is enough?
Indeed John....Unlike David I can only cope with one, thought as I normally only do dioramas it may have several differing sections that make the whole.
Are you using the right solution at the right time? It’s blue for sliding them around, and red to get them settled in over the detail when they are dry. Once the red goes on you can’t touch them until they are dry again because it makes them very fragile.Thanks for all the replies,
Going to stick with two max and not start another yet, had a problem with the decals on the Airfix spit, messed up fuselage lettering so delicate, also upper wing roundels to far out, got hold of another set of decals by buying another Airfix spitfire kit (cheap), ( I can now build the bare metal post war version later) removed old roundels with vinegar and sellotape tips from this forum and sorted fuselage lettering now got a bit of repainting to do before applying the wing roundels in correct position, happy days!
Problems with decals maybe caused by using micro set / sol to liberally making decals too soft and delicate / fragile?
Probably my fault, first kit for 40 years and first experience with these setting solutions, steep learning curve, relying on info on here and the web to learn:smiling:Are you using the right solution at the right time? It’s blue for sliding them around, and red to get them settled in over the detail when they are dry. Once the red goes on you can’t touch them until they are dry again because it makes them very fragile.
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