AMT Star Trek Deep Space 9 3 ship set in 1/2500 scale

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Next up on the Shelter-In-Place workbench, AMT's Cadet series 3 ship set from ST-DS9
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open up the box,
20200429_145740_resized.jpg the sprues,20200429_145803_resized.jpg
the decals,20200429_145834_resized.jpg and the instuction sheet, assembly20200429_145859_resized.jpg
and paint and markings, 20200429_145908_resized.jpg

The little bitty Defiant is all of 6 pieces, 20200429_150236_resized.jpg and painted a pale blue grey, it's bad when the assembly drawings are larger than the kit parts.
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The kit comes with "Wallpaper" decals, the Saratoga top and bottom saucer are 1 decal. The Defiant has more, and the Galor has a page to itself.
 

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INDEED! :)

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I got the top decaled, 9 separate pieces, the decals are thin and rip easily. I use a 2 step decal solvent, Micro Sol, and Micro Set, you apply Micro Sol to the place the decal is going, then once the decal starts to settle down, you apply Micro set over the decal to help soften it.
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This picture is between applying the decals, and applying the Micro Set over them. The next pic will be after the Micro Set dries.
 

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Great work! I always wondered which solution to apply when. I use Revell decal softener on my Bandai figures. Two things I noticed: The surface tension of the water needs to be reduced or there will be little drops of water covering the surface. I usually apply some drops of detergent to manage that. Second, sometimes the decals lifts up (I don't know if I used too much water or softener). One time I was not successful and the decal even fipped partially when I tried to get it back into position. It can be tricky at times. And the pure horror comes when you remove the excess water and recognize a tiny hair or some dust particle BELOW the decal..! :hammerhead:
 
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Great work! I always wondered which solution to apply when. I use Revell decal softener on my Bandai figures. Two things I noticed: The surface tension of the water needs to be reduced or there will be little drops of water covering the surface. I usually apply some drops of detergent to manage that. Second, sometimes the decals lifts up (I don't know if I used too much water or softener). One time I was not successful and the decal even fipped partially when I tried to get it back into position. It can be tricky at times. And the pure horror comes when you remove the excess water and recognize a tiny hair or some dust particle BELOW the decal..! :hammerhead:
with the decal lifting after dried, it's the detergent, apply the setting solution to the surface of the kit, then again on top of the decal, that way the solution can work on both sides of the decal. White vinegar can also be used as a decal setting soulution.
 
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Notice the look of that place now after a days drying, all nice and tight. and the bottom decals applied, but you can still see the setting solution on the surface.20200502_160559.jpg

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You can see how the decal is all lumpy and bubbled, all those will soften and conform down as the Micro Sol works on the decal.
 

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with the decal lifting after dried, it's the detergent, apply the setting solution to the surface of the kit, then again on top of the decal, that way the solution can work on both sides of the decal. White vinegar can also be used as a decal setting soulution.
Great tip, but the decal lifted up when I was removing the excess water - mainly because I did not keep it in place with a q-tip..! ;) :hammerhead:
 
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