QUOTE (pedromorgan @ 11 May 2006, 15:16) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>yep microscale are good. they also sell microsol decal fluid which is very hard to come buy over this side of the pond. if you get the decals imported it mnight be a good idea to get a bottle of microsol and decalset(is that the name of the second one? mine ran out ages ago) at the same time.
Peter
Yep, Microscale make a blistering array of UP decals but hetting the right ones
Well you'll just have to wade through them till you find them. Microscale make two types of decal setting solution "Micro Set" which is in a plastic bottle with blue writting is your basic solution. It'll prepare the surface for the decal, soften the decal and make it sit. You can use this one numerous times to get the decal down and bubble free. "Micro Sol" is the vicious one. Easily identified by it's red printing. You use it on irregular surfaces after you have used the other. This one really softens the deca, so much that if you brush it after applying it the decal will just wrinkle up and be ruined. So you brush it on after the decal is applied with the Micro Set and has dried, brush the Micro Sol on once then let it dry. So long as you let it dry before applying it again you'll have no problems. Oh and you'll need Armour Yellow, Harbour Mist Gray and Antique Silver to paint it with.
Ozzie21
Peter
Yep, Microscale make a blistering array of UP decals but hetting the right ones

Ozzie21