Thank you for this video! I've been away from modelling for over 15 years and buying everything again. I was wanting to know the difference between all the products tested. It's made my mind up, its really nice to see the end results of printed decals.
On the humbrol video they say to apply more than one coat i use the humbrol and dont have any issues but ill definitely give the vallejo as im a big fan of thier paints
Tbh I haven't seen that video. But thank you for the info. I know that sometimes the more you apply the better results.. And it also depends on the decal.
Thanks for doing such an in depth video. It's a great in helping me decide what to buy. Think I'll go with the Vallejo since its a bit cheaper to buy the 17ml bottle rather than a 30ml Micro. Don't do decals all that often but still nice to be able to when the project calls for it. Appreciate the video!
Excellent review. I've always used Micro Sol & Set. Ironically I've not made models during pandemic and the lids have 'rotted' so I've lost half a bottle of each. It's hard to get at times being a US product. I might give Vellejo a go🤔🤔
Literally I haven't been on my bench in nearly a year. I still have a garden gnome sitting there that I started last summer. Just going back to work trying to make up that money that I wasnt making in lockdown. But I know when I do go back I will have so many spoiled products.
@@DisgruntledDuck I've had similar with paints, glues etc, costing a small fortune to replace. I feel your pain buddy and I empathise - chin up, keep model making it's good therapy and we all need that and balance in our lives 👍😊😕😊
@@musoseven8218 it takes a big person to pay it forward. This is a dying hobby. A lot of people find it because of trauma in their lives. Be it comming from a life changing operation. Or vets suffering ptsd. I see so much toxicity. It's an on going journey to see the positively coming from people on this channel.
Can you use decal fix on old dried decals? I have a couple of projects where the decal doesn’t look good because it was before I knew about the product
@@andweebh6894 @Andweeb H I would definitely say that it is not having a gloss finish to apply. That has caused the problem. If it is a case of air bubble you can score the decals with a craft knife and use more solution.
Am I being picky but over the years I’ve used all the solutions used in this video and I had much better results because I don’t leave the decals for hours before working on them. I use the softener repeatedly until the decal sits into the model and only then do I leave to dry. It’s quicker and much more fun because you can see the results straight away. I realise you have to be very careful because the decals become very soft and tear easily but working the decal is part of the fun and I firmly believe modelling should be fun. Also and I know we shouldn’t criticise but its ‘anything’ not ‘anythink’ sorry but it’s just wrong. Apart from that, good video’s with some good advise.
Thanks, for the feedback. I went with what instructions I could find online. If another way works for you, fantastic. Just for me if I use the softener too soon they don't stick as well.
Worth adding for anyone reading this, I DONT find your method better at all Mike. If I start working with the softener immediately I will often end up moving the transfer with the pressure needed to press and hold the transfer into the creases. As with the video, I fix the transfer into place and once fully fixed I then smooth it around the geometry of the model. If it works for you that's great, even more so if it's more fun, but IME it does not give better results.
Nah its Va-ye-yo. Double L in spanish is a Y sound. You can hear the company say it in their own youtube videos. I reckon it's fine to say it however you want but I wouldn't go correcting peoples pronunciation if you don't know yourself.
Nah its Va-ye-yo. Double L in spanish is a Y sound. You can hear the company say it in their own youtube videos. I reckon it's fine to say it however you want but I wouldn't go correcting peoples pronunciation if you don't know yourself.
Thank you for this video! I've been away from modelling for over 15 years and buying everything again. I was wanting to know the difference between all the products tested. It's made my mind up, its really nice to see the end results of printed decals.
Trying to be here to help. Glad you enjoyed the video.. Subscribe for more 😉😉
On the humbrol video they say to apply more than one coat i use the humbrol and dont have any issues but ill definitely give the vallejo as im a big fan of thier paints
Tbh I haven't seen that video. But thank you for the info. I know that sometimes the more you apply the better results.. And it also depends on the decal.
@DisgruntledDuck oh yeah I very much belive it does depend on the decal to
Thanks for doing such an in depth video. It's a great in helping me decide what to buy. Think I'll go with the Vallejo since its a bit cheaper to buy the 17ml bottle rather than a 30ml Micro. Don't do decals all that often but still nice to be able to when the project calls for it. Appreciate the video!
Thanks bro. I do use the vallejo myself and I'm more than happy with it.
Cheers for the review bud. I was looking for micro sol and set but can't get my hands on it locally. I should be able to get the Vallejo stuff easier.
Excellent review.
I've always used Micro Sol & Set. Ironically I've not made models during pandemic and the lids have 'rotted' so I've lost half a bottle of each. It's hard to get at times being a US product.
I might give Vellejo a go🤔🤔
Literally I haven't been on my bench in nearly a year. I still have a garden gnome sitting there that I started last summer. Just going back to work trying to make up that money that I wasnt making in lockdown. But I know when I do go back I will have so many spoiled products.
@@DisgruntledDuck I've had similar with paints, glues etc, costing a small fortune to replace. I feel your pain buddy and I empathise - chin up, keep model making it's good therapy and we all need that and balance in our lives 👍😊😕😊
@@musoseven8218 do you what, thank you buddy. Its so nice to have some positivity on the Internet. Your comments meant a lot 😁👍
@@DisgruntledDuck You're most welcome, others gave me some positivity recently, despite lots of health challenges, I merely passed it on👍😊🤞✌️
@@musoseven8218 it takes a big person to pay it forward. This is a dying hobby. A lot of people find it because of trauma in their lives. Be it comming from a life changing operation. Or vets suffering ptsd. I see so much toxicity. It's an on going journey to see the positively coming from people on this channel.
Thanks for that advice Iv used vellajo decal softener and it’s worked very well on my challenger 1 mo 3 tank 👍🏻
No problem 👍
Do you have to wait for decal fix to dry before applying the decal and after it’s on do you have to apply it on the top of the decal
I let dry for at least 30 mins before applying. Once the decal is on I let it dry before applying anything else
Can you use decal fix on old dried decals? I have a couple of projects where the decal doesn’t look good because it was before I knew about the product
Do you know if that blue micro set is going bad when it is older? I tried to aply dashboard decals. It reacted with the tamiya spraypaint.
Has it reacted with the Tamiya spray before. I would not have thought it would go bad. did you varnish before applying the decals?
Thanks for trying all these out! BTW, Vallejo is pronounced "vah-YEH-ho". It means "old one".
Thanks for the info 👍
I used the Vallejo but without varnish and I didn’t get good results..
I have never tried it without varnish. What happened?
@@DisgruntledDuck For me, my water slide decals still had the silver effect
@@andweebh6894 @Andweeb H I would definitely say that it is not having a gloss finish to apply. That has caused the problem. If it is a case of air bubble you can score the decals with a craft knife and use more solution.
Am I being picky but over the years I’ve used all the solutions used in this video and I had much better results because I don’t leave the decals for hours before working on them. I use the softener repeatedly until the decal sits into the model and only then do I leave to dry. It’s quicker and much more fun because you can see the results straight away. I realise you have to be very careful because the decals become very soft and tear easily but working the decal is part of the fun and I firmly believe modelling should be fun. Also and I know we shouldn’t criticise but its ‘anything’ not ‘anythink’ sorry but it’s just wrong. Apart from that, good video’s with some good advise.
Thanks, for the feedback. I went with what instructions I could find online. If another way works for you, fantastic. Just for me if I use the softener too soon they don't stick as well.
Worth adding for anyone reading this, I DONT find your method better at all Mike. If I start working with the softener immediately I will often end up moving the transfer with the pressure needed to press and hold the transfer into the creases. As with the video, I fix the transfer into place and once fully fixed I then smooth it around the geometry of the model. If it works for you that's great, even more so if it's more fun, but IME it does not give better results.
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Ah thank you 😁
Nah its Va-ye-yo. Double L in spanish is a Y sound. You can hear the company say it in their own youtube videos. I reckon it's fine to say it however you want but I wouldn't go correcting peoples pronunciation if you don't know yourself.
Lol yeah I thought I was in Las Vegas gambling haha
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@@ProphetBrohammed J in spanish is a "Ho". So it should be Va-ye-ho. I still spell it like you most of the time ;D
VA LAY HO
Thank you
Nah its Va-ye-yo. Double L in spanish is a Y sound. You can hear the company say it in their own youtube videos. I reckon it's fine to say it however you want but I wouldn't go correcting peoples pronunciation if you don't know yourself.