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I started putting the decals on last night and ran into a problem with the black stripe decals that go on the wings.
I thought they were vinyl stick on decals like the insignia decals but I was unable to separate them from the paper so I thought they were water slide (like the nomenclature decals) but after soaking one I couldn't get it to budge. I messed with these for 30 minutes trying to figure out how to separate them and finally gave up and moved on.
Hangar 9 has pin stripping tape in the 1/8" size that is needed so I'm going to pick some up at lunch from my local hobby shop.
I have one of the decals at work and messed with it again this morning and finally got it to peel off the paper. Part of the decal has the sticky back and part of it still has a thin layer of paper attached to it where the paper split, it's unusable.
It turns out that it does not have a clear piece on top like the insignia decals do which is why I was confused. The striping decals are literally a black stripe on paper. To get it off the paper you'll need to dig a little at the edge of the stripe and lift it. Think of it as pinstripe tape on paper.
So this plane comes with three different types of decals. The stripe decals are not numbered so it took some trial and error to figure out which ones went where and one of them needs to be cut to and then used in two other areas to make the long ones long enough. Of course figuring that out was a waste of time since I couldn't figure out how to separate them from the paper.
Two things that I think needs to be dealt with ASAP, posting a picture of the stripe decals with thier numbers so people don't waste a bunch of time (like I did) trying to figure out which ones goes where AND providing the decal placement sheet as a download like was done with the A-10. It would have been very helpful to have had this in electronic format so I could zoom in to better see placement.
Overall my first impressions of this plane are good despite this decal problem.
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Originally posted by dkalwishky View PostI started putting the decals on last night and ran into a problem with the black stripe decals that go on the wings.
I thought they were vinyl stick on decals like the insignia decals but I was unable to separate them from the paper so I thought they were water slide (like the nomenclature decals) but after soaking one I couldn't get it to budge. I messed with these for 30 minutes trying to figure out how to separate them and finally gave up and moved on.
Hangar 9 has pin stripping tape in the 1/8" size that is needed so I'm going to pick some up at lunch from my local hobby shop.
I have one of the decals at work and messed with it again this morning and finally got it to peel off the paper. Part of the decal has the sticky back and part of it still has a thin layer of paper attached to it where the paper split, it's unusable.
It turns out that it does not have a clear piece on top like the insignia decals do which is why I was confused. The striping decals are literally a black stripe on paper. To get it off the paper you'll need to dig a little at the edge of the stripe and lift it. Think of it as pinstripe tape on paper.
So this plane comes with three different types of decals. The stripe decals are not numbered so it took some trial and error to figure out which ones went where and one of them needs to be cut to and then used in two other areas to make the long ones long enough. Of course figuring that out was a waste of time since I couldn't figure out how to separate them from the paper.
Two things that I think needs to be dealt with ASAP, posting a picture of the stripe decals with thier numbers so people don't waste a bunch of time (like I did) trying to figure out which ones goes where AND providing the decal placement sheet as a download like was done with the A-10. It would have been very helpful to have had this in electronic format so I could zoom in to better see placement.
Overall my first impressions of this plane are good despite this decal problem.
Todd, can we add to the pdf online a sticker placement diagram?
Three different kinds of decals. Water slide, transfer/like Callie and let's say regular sticker type.
It can be confusing. Sorry you had a time with it. I screwed mine up a little as well. I ran the pinstripe first on one wing so the roundel covers it anyway and now it's visible as a raised line under one wing insignia.
Its best to plot out the course so to speak sometimes. I measured what I had and what I needed according to the diagram and went for it.
Beautiful plane!
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Got these from Alpha...Decal placement sheets...
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Originally posted by Ryan@Motion/ryramZ View Post
Todd, can we add to the pdf online a sticker placement diagram?
Three different kinds of decals. Water slide, transfer/like Callie and let's say regular sticker type.
It can be confusing. Sorry you had a time with it. I screwed mine up a little as well. I ran the pinstripe first on one wing so the roundel covers it anyway and now it's visible as a raised line under one wing insignia.
Its best to plot out the course so to speak sometimes. I measured what I had and what I needed according to the diagram and went for it.
Beautiful plane!
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Originally posted by Beeg View PostSo the nomenclature are waterslide, stripes are dry transfer and markings vinyl?
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Originally posted by franky View PostWhats the difference of dry transfer and vinyl? (its my first time with decals, my other planes were decals ready)
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Originally posted by franky View PostWhats the difference of dry transfer and vinyl? (its my first time with decals, my other planes were decals ready)
Check this out around 13 minutes. The red triangle at the cowl is a good example of the dry transfer where the bottom comes off then the sticker gets placed and then the top clear layer is removed.
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