Help with metal transfers/stickers
Slash.Snakepit
07-15-2011, 09:59 PM
Hello all, I am about to finish this kit, but I am having a hard time trying to get those metal transfers to stick to the body.
I thought they had glue in the backing paper but it seems not. I searched the faq and the web but I must be not searching properly because couldnīt find any tips on how to deal with them.
I am trying the emblem in the back with glue for clear parts but man...thats hard work...maybe itīs just hard...help me!
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm71/slash-snakepit/Tamiya%20Mercedes%20S600%20coupe/sl600-left_side_update.jpg
2 flavors of wheels :)
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm71/slash-snakepit/Tamiya%20Mercedes%20S600%20coupe/sl600-right_side_update.jpg
cheers!
I thought they had glue in the backing paper but it seems not. I searched the faq and the web but I must be not searching properly because couldnīt find any tips on how to deal with them.
I am trying the emblem in the back with glue for clear parts but man...thats hard work...maybe itīs just hard...help me!
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm71/slash-snakepit/Tamiya%20Mercedes%20S600%20coupe/sl600-left_side_update.jpg
2 flavors of wheels :)
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm71/slash-snakepit/Tamiya%20Mercedes%20S600%20coupe/sl600-right_side_update.jpg
cheers!
ZoomZoomMX-5
07-15-2011, 10:42 PM
I think the adhesive on the backside of the emblems tends to break down over time; making them nearly impossible to stick in place, and even worse, the adhesive on the clear carrier makes that problem even worse. If that's an old/original kit and not a recent reissue, you may have to carefully treat each letter separately like photoetch, and place carefully using your own adhesive of choice. I've had the same issue w/some Crazy Modeler emblems that worked fine when new, but left them out of the jacket for too long. It's annoying, to say the least.
BVC500
07-16-2011, 01:34 AM
I hope you're not using the wheels in that second photo....they're awful!
Slash.Snakepit
07-16-2011, 04:46 PM
I think the adhesive on the backside of the emblems tends to break down over time; making them nearly impossible to stick in place, and even worse, the adhesive on the clear carrier makes that problem even worse. If that's an old/original kit and not a recent reissue, you may have to carefully treat each letter separately like photoetch, and place carefully using your own adhesive of choice. I've had the same issue w/some Crazy Modeler emblems that worked fine when new, but left them out of the jacket for too long. It's annoying, to say the least.
Yeah, thatīs absolutely right. Itīs an old old kit, some 15 years old I would say. The clear carrier adhesive is still pretty good, Tamiya shouldīve move those around lol.
I already lost the S600, managed the back emblem but I am about to call it finished. Maybe itīs from a discreet owner that doesnīt want to show of its V12.
Yeah, thatīs absolutely right. Itīs an old old kit, some 15 years old I would say. The clear carrier adhesive is still pretty good, Tamiya shouldīve move those around lol.
I already lost the S600, managed the back emblem but I am about to call it finished. Maybe itīs from a discreet owner that doesnīt want to show of its V12.
Slash.Snakepit
07-16-2011, 05:11 PM
I hope you're not using the wheels in that second photo....they're awful!
Well BVC, you actually save this build with the clear parts. And I didnīt forget your set of wheels from the first photo. :lol:
Well BVC, you actually save this build with the clear parts. And I didnīt forget your set of wheels from the first photo. :lol:
BVC500
07-16-2011, 06:21 PM
Ah, I totally forgot! Looking nice, can't wait to see more photos. You can get Mercedes metal transfer emblems from Hobby Design. Includes S600 and V12 badges.
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