Great little tutorial, buddy...it does work well, I have to say...
ColonelRebScaleModels
Fabulous, nice, clear and concise! Great video. Decal like the Brits and Canadians say, eh! Deecal is what the Yanks say. I've said DEECAL a few times in my videos for my American friends! ☺️
steviegibson
is it used straight from the bottle? or is it necessary to use some solvent
LuBuxpre
Great video. I have a question. Do you thin the pledge at all and if you do with what and what ratio. Thanks for this.
thearsenalmisfit
In my experience, normal gloss acrylic varnish you get at the decorating store is far superior and as you thin it for brush painting or airbrush, you pretty much get as much out of a small tin as out of a bottle of future . And yes I have used both . M
martinsparks
Ooooowwww I can here the members of one Facebook group crying and screaming at their screens right now. Ha ha ha good stuff, mate, only ever used that once I think as its quite hard get over here in the UK. Im like you after the initial painting etc I use Tamiyas bits and I have some 9f their lacquers now to. For final cotes etc Cain I use the Winsor and Newton flat matt galleria gloss or I, very occasionally use the allcllad. Hope you and your family are all well buddy and please stay safe
MottysMilitaryModels
So after you put the decals on do you spray a flat Lear over it?
paulsmith
What flat coat can you put over pledge after it dries
Android-rzmb
How does it compare to say that Vallejo gloss varnish, if you ignore the price part? More/less durable? Does it self level better?
uglitor
I noticed you had a panzer d was that camouflage correct? ( Just asking, no criticism)
vernebeck
Thanks for sharing I didn`t know you can be so close to the model not get runs
JohnPol
Deck-al. That's how I say it. LOL.
humphrey_bear_MDC
Deck-al, it's from the French word décalquer.
xRepoUKx
waiting 24 hours is good but not really necessary. It's made for your floor and will dry with in an hour or 2 and be ready for what you need to do next.