How do mistercraft Decals behave?

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How do mistercraft Decals behave?

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I'm about to use Mistercraft Decals,
and wonder: do they like setting solutions, if so: better to use weak stuff, like microset, or strong one,
like mr mark strong?
I'm getting cautious, after the last disaster happened (was with Bilek decals ) :-(
Waiting for the day, when wars for territory will be something to be read about in history books only.

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Re: How do mistercraft Decals behave?

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The only ones I've used were brittle and very thin. I used Revell setting solution on the bits that were usable which worked ok.
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Re: How do mistercraft Decals behave?

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Thank you! I better start with one thats replaced easily - I got enuff starsnbars, if I shred one, it's not too bad.
Waiting for the day, when wars for territory will be something to be read about in history books only.

Playing Tetris taught me: If I clean up too much, my kits disappear.....8-(

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