There are special decal chemicals that make the decals stick better to the model, like Tamiya, Revell, Humbrol Decal soffteners and adhesives. You can also spray the finished model with a clear glossy spraypaint or airbrush collor to fix them properly. And then you can polish the tiny visible decal edge away.
Excellent video! I wished I knew some of the tricks when I did some customs a few years ago 😅 btw V1 decal is really good! I used his decal for most of my custom models!
There are several Decal manifacturers in Europe and USA, like Draw decals, or FDcal… . Sadly not all of them make decals in scales for diecast models. Usually they are made for Plastic kits in bigger scales. But you can buy Decal Paper and print them yourself in any scale. Just make sure your printer can handle the paper.
Very nice video! But for this livery I think it really was not needed to disassemble the donor. All parts of the livery would be easily accessible with it in one peace. But looks like everyone has its own way of doing it.
as mentioned in the video, you can get decals from Malefiska on instagram, V1 or others. A quick google search will give you various options. Some also offer custom jobs
Super interesting!!! 👌👌👌👌👌👌
There are special decal chemicals that make the decals stick better to the model, like Tamiya, Revell, Humbrol Decal soffteners and adhesives. You can also spray the finished model with a clear glossy spraypaint or airbrush collor to fix them properly. And then you can polish the tiny visible decal edge away.
Very interesting. Thanks for the video
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent video! I wished I knew some of the tricks when I did some customs a few years ago 😅 btw V1 decal is really good! I used his decal for most of my custom models!
bongo, don't forget about microsol and microset which helps the decal to not move and set
where can you buy decals or how can you make them
There are several Decal manifacturers in Europe and USA, like Draw decals, or FDcal… . Sadly not all of them make decals in scales for diecast models. Usually they are made for Plastic kits in bigger scales. But you can buy Decal Paper and print them yourself in any scale. Just make sure your printer can handle the paper.
as mentioned in the video, you can get decals from Malefiska on instagram, V1 or others. A quick google search will give you various options
God tip. Tak for det.
Tak for besøget 🙂👍
how to dismantle the wings if it's too strong? any other way or tools?
Very nice video! But for this livery I think it really was not needed to disassemble the donor. All parts of the livery would be easily accessible with it in one peace. But looks like everyone has its own way of doing it.
bro you have any tips for dismantling the wings of its body? especially the old models? thanks
@@rayhanrahman7161 I personally don’t do that, but i think you just carefully rip them off as bad as it sounds 😅
I use much smaller scissors to cut the decals, using large scissors has higher risk of damaging the decals.
Where can you get the decals?
as mentioned in the video, you can get decals from Malefiska on instagram, V1 or others. A quick google search will give you various options
How do you make a decal
You can print them yourself if you have decal paper of get them from places, as mentioned in the video, like Malefiska or V1 or others
From where do you get the decals?
as mentioned in the video, you can get decals from Malefiska on instagram, V1 or others. A quick google search will give you various options
Hey, what is the product for remove old color ?
This is mentioned in my previous tutorial. You ca find the link in the video description below.
@@BongoPlanes I just seen that, thanks !
i really want to make one but how do i get decals if i want to make my own airline?
as mentioned in the video, you can get decals from Malefiska on instagram, V1 or others. A quick google search will give you various options. Some also offer custom jobs
@@BongoPlanes ok thanks
How can I concact with him is really dificult to make and I want to customize 2 model in 1:400
Contact who?