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DO NOT use solvents on Tamiya Decals, on any of their modern kits. Try pressing down the decal with a hot damp clotrh(Q-tip for small areas). It sets instantly and conforms without any wrinkles. If you have any trouble getting decals to stick apply a white clear-drying glue such as Microscale Krystal Klear under them. I keep a small pot of hot(not boiling)water nearby and dip a clothor tissue in it then damp out the excess water on a paper towel.

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You can use Micro Sol on Tamiiya decals. But the trick is to dilute the Micro Sol with water...should be a 50/50 mixture. I do this all the time with Tamiya decals. The problem is that Tamiya's older decals are not of good quality and there's been so many complaints that Tamiya switched over to Cartograph, which will accept solvents just fine. 935K3's methods will work. Just take your time and don't panic. They may seem ruined, but if you wait you can get them to lay down flat.

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