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Post by tigrazor on Oct 10, 2016 15:46:10 GMT -5
Good evening. Last weekend we had a big expo here and two friends and I were asked if we could give some workshops. Of course the internet and magazines are a very good thing (thats why I am here ), but nothing beats a workshop where you can see something live and in a personal way. One of the workshops included decals. Depending on your project itself, the decals from the kit (or aftermarket) and your abilities, its of course more or less easy or not. A very lets say unconventional way is to bring on the decals with a soldering iron. Not directly with the tool of course - the clue is to heat up a moistened Q-tip. The hot water inside will stretch the decal and it will look awesome - promised. In general, Japanese tutorials are awesome - the topic we talk about starts ca. 23:30Pictures say more than a thousand words, heres the tutorial where my friend got this method from: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfXfNS6hbDE
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