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Applying Waterslide Decals


How to Apply Waterslide Decals | Quick Tip | Motion RC - YouTube

Many modelers eventually experience their first set of waterslide decals which can be tricky if you don't know how to apply them.

About to put water slides on for the first time, any tips? - Reddit

Only leave the decal in water for a few seconds (varies by brand). Just dunk it for a second then set it on a plate (or hard surface) check it every few ...

3 Ways to Apply Waterslide Decals - wikiHow

Use tweezers and your hobby knife to get the decal onto the model. Set the decal gently onto the model with tweezers, with backing paper still on. Use the tip ...

How To Apply Waterslide Decals To A Model Car - YouTube

After getting a lot of requests and questions about waterslide decals, I held my promise. A well-detailed video about waterslide decals that ...

How To Apply a Waterslide Decal - Rothko and Frost

Once the decal has set (a minimum of 24 hours after application), apply a very light mist coat of your chosen lacquer over the decal. Ensure ...

Applying Waterslide Decals Made Easy - YouTube

Applying waterslide decals to your scale models is actually very easy! This video shows the tools, the preparation, and demonstrates how to ...

Applying Waterslide Decals Correctly - Custom Model Decals

1. Cut the first decal from the sheet. 2. Using the tweezers, pick up the decal and put it on the surface of the water – it may curl or sink, but this is fine.

How to Apply Waterslide Decals - Gunpla Tool Tutorial Series

Hey Everyone! I'm back with another Gunpla Tool Tutorial Series! Today I'm going to walk you through how I go about applying waterslide ...

How to apply waterslide transfers (decals) - From the Warp

This is my "go to" method for quick and basic gold. It's worth noting that this method yields a warm, bright gold in the end.

Basic Modeling Skills: Applying Waterslide Decals - JonBius.com

Waterslide decals are essentially small printed images that when soaked in water will come loose from the backing paper, and can then be applied to the surface ...

Waterslide Decals: The Ultimate Guide To Using Them

How To Apply Waterslide Decals · Step 1: Submerge Decals In Water · Step 2: Clean Mug · Step 3: Place Waterslide Decal On Mug · Step 4: Push Out Any ...

Tutorial: How to apply water slide decals - Gunpla by GoodGuyDan

Water slide decals are activated by (you guessed it) water. So it's important to store them away from liquid.

Waterslide Decal Application Instructions - Bedlam Creations

Fill a spray bottle with clean room temperature water. Distilled water will work the best. Place the cut out decal on a damp paper towel and spray decal backing ...

How To Apply Water Slide Decals - YouTube

Do you hate the thought of having to apply decals? Do they intimidate you? Well fear no more! Here is an extremely easy guide on how to ...

Working with Water Slide Decals - Those Gundam Guys

You can use a toothpick to position the decals while it is still wet. Another technique to positioning the decals is to use a moist q-tip. With the q-tip, the ...

How To Apply Waterslide Transfers/Decals - YouTube

Here is a detailed step-by-step guide on how to apply our Waterslide Transfers/Decals on to a Motorcycle Tank. INSTRUCTIONS: 1.

Waterslide Inkjet Instructions: DIY Decals Made Easy

Allow to dry for 60 seconds or until dry to touch. Then apply two more coats. Three coats in total making sure each coat is completely dry before applying the ...

How to Apply Large Water Decals - Tutorial - BigBite Studio

When you find the perfect position, just slowly pull the sheet towards you, and then push back only the thin printed layer of the plastic (you ...

How to Apply Waterslide Decals | Boho Chick Nails

How to Apply Waterslide Decals · Start with a light base · Cut out the decal · Submerge in water · Slide the decal off the backing · Place it on your ...

How to Apply Waterslide Decals | Gunpla Turorial - YouTube

Hello everyone, instead of a review today I thought we could do a quick little tutorial! I've been having a blast detailing my latest Master ...