Decals complete, this took about 8 hours spread over 5 to 6 evenings
All decals went down well, except the 2 big diagonals on each side , which wrinkled badly. No amount of decal softener has helped. I've never ever experienced this from Fightertown / Mircoscale before. Unfortunately you cant see how bad it is in these photos
This side is just as bad. I'm not getting a warm and fuzzy about this
The same wrinkling affected the 2 drop tanks. These and the diagonals on the fuselage were the first decals I applied, And I used Microset/Microsol of those, but I used The Gunze Mr Sol/set and Tamiya Mark Fit on the others
I painted the silver ring with Model Master Chrome Silver
Here's some better photos after a clear coat. I was hoping the clear coat, which was Gaianotes Lacquer, was going to 'smooth things out. Unfortunately it made it worse.
The Drop tanks are OK, I managed to smooth the worst of wrinkles out, plus the worst bits are on the so they won't be seen.
The repair commences. First a little sanding to smooth things out
Same on this side. But then I thought , why not try and scrape the decal off.
Bad move. Now I have a trench to fill. This photo shows the first application of Alclad Spray Primer. I like this stuff for filling gaps when doing repairs like this. It dries fast, sands easily and spraying it makes it easier to flare in.
After what happened on the other side, I decided to just sand this side. I did scrape the stars and bars off earlier when attempting to replace the black section with a black parts from the kit decal sheet. But this wasn't successful.
Here we are after a careful sanding session> I used a Flory Models sanding sponge, I really like these for sanding as they take off a decent bit of material but leave a a nice smooth finish.
I think I'll need another thin primer coat, just to fill those last few depressions and then I can touch up the paint. I couldn't find either of the 2 Fightertown decal sheets that depict this jet so I've ordered a Jasime Models Sheet with this jet on it from eBay. I wonder if maybe they are knock offs of the Fightertown sheets, but I'm not prepared to strip the aircraft right back and do another jet at this late stage. They do appear to have each of the diagonals in different yellows which is correct. So I'm hoping they are useable.
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