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Mr. Hobby | Mr. Mark Setter 40ml

Mr. Hobby | Mr. Mark Setter 40ml

Mr. Hobby

$5.00 $4.50

Mr. Mark Setter is an adhesive component, which gives decals greater adhesion to plastic parts. It is much easier to affix decals to plastic model part where the parts either have a rough or irregular surface. First, the area to which the decal will be affixed is painted and then the decal is applied. After any air bubbles are removed by pressing on the decal with a cotton swab, a coating of Mr.Mark Setter is applied and allowed to dry. Because the decal now has a greater degree of adhesion, adhesive silvering (the floating and shiny quality of the clear parts of decals) will be greatly reduced or eliminated, and decals can be firmly affixed to uneven surfaces. It is perfect even for poorly made decals. Decals will have greater adhesion if the painted surface is prepared with a gloss finish.

Mr. Hobby | Mr. Mark Softer 40ml

Mr. Hobby | Mr. Mark Softer 40ml

Mr. Hobby

$5.00 $4.50

Mr.Mark Softer is a softening agent designed to be used with decals (slide marks). It enables decals to conform to rough and curved surfaces.How To Use Mr.Mark SofterFirst, apply a small drop of Mr.Mark Softer to the area where the decal will go using the brush attached to the bottle cap.Apply the decal over this area. Apply gentle pressure to the decal with a soft cloth, removing any excess liquid and ensuring that the decal is down fast.The decal will stick perfectly, even on uneven or curved surfaces.If air bubbles do get in between the decal and the model surface, allow the decal to dry, and then carefully prick the decal with a needle and insert Mr.Mark Softer through the resulting hole. The air will escape, and the decal will then stick down conforming to the surface of the plastic part.

Microscale Industries Micro Set Setting Solution 1oz

Microscale Industries Micro Set Setting Solution 1oz

Microscale Industries

$8.00 $6.00

Micro Set is a very versatile decal setting solution that does several things to Microscale Decals to improve the application. Micro Set should be applied to the surface of the model where you will be sliding the decal off the paper backing. Micro Set prepares the surface with special wetting agents that cut the oils into new paint and convert the adhesive on the back of the decal to a stronger and longer-lasting one. In addition, Micro Set slightly softens the decal film to make it more flexible so that it will conform better to the model's surface. Better adhesion of the decal to the model prevents tiny air bubbles from forming and results in an invisible carrier film for the so-called "painted-on look." To apply Micro Set: Use a soft flat artist's brush and apply Micro Set where you are going to apply the decal. Then slide the decal off the backing paper using a small pointed tip synthetic bristle brush to carefully position the decal in its proper position. Blot the decal carefully with a tissue or paper toweling, being careful not to disturb its position. Allow the decal to dry overnight. It will then be ready for a protective coat of Micro Coat Flat, Satin, or Gloss.

Microscale Industries Micro Sol Setting Solution 1oz

Microscale Industries Micro Sol Setting Solution 1oz

Microscale Industries

$8.00 $6.00

Micro Sol setting solution is for the most difficult irregular surfaces to be found on models. It completely softens the Microscale Decal, allowing it to drape down onto the surface of the model, conforming perfectly to surface irregularities without distortion. The most amazing results in seemingly impossible places are possible because Micro Sol actually makes the decal part of the painted surface. For that reason, you should coat Micro Sol on for only a few seconds and then leave it alone. It does the work. Do not touch until the decal has dried, as the decal is very soft at this stage and could be easily damaged. For the best results, first, apply Micro Sol to prepare the surface and enhance the adhesive. Make sure the surface is free of particles that could get under the decal's film and cause a blemish. Then, when everything is dry enough that the decal will not move easily, apply Micro Sol with a small flat brush. Apply with as few strokes as possible so as not to disturb the decal. Then allow the decal to dry without disturbing it. One application is enough in most cases but, if necessary, a second application of Micro Sol can be helpful.