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McDonnell F-4J Phantom Be-Devilers
HADmodels DRY-WATER decals, Printed by Eduard
Decal sheet with REMOVABLE CLEARCOAT
Like this seems every signs, like a painted area.
Explanation of HADmodels DRY-Water decals:
These decals were named DRY-Water (with the prefix DW in the product description) because after being soaked in water, they behave like traditional water decals: we apply them to the surface, after the appropriate SET-SOL treatment, we wait for them to dry completely on the model, then we varnish them after drying and that's it.
However, there is also a special feature:
HADmodels DRY-Water decals will also have a big advantage for professional modelers:
After applying them, it is possible to remove the top layer of varnish from the decal by waiting for the complete drying time (this is at least 24 hours). This way we can create an effect as if it had been painted on.
Methods for this:
Option 1: dry. Carefully scrape the edge with a pair of tweezers and then remove the edge by holding it. This is time-consuming and in most cases only comes off in pieces, but it works.
This method can be done with Tamiya masking tape, or using Blue-tech mounting clay. Carefully place it on the sticker and pick up the masking tape or blue-tech clay with gentle movements.
2nd Option: Using AK White Spirit. Wet a piece of paper tissue with AK White Spirit, then place it on the decal and wait about. 5 minutes Then, with an earwax, carefully rub it from the edges inwards.
This is the safer method and thus the varnish layer can be removed at the same time, it does not tear apart.
We recommend this varnish layer removal only at YOUR OWN risk!
There are many videos about them on Youtube, type in the search box: Using Eduard decals