slusher Posted Sunday at 08:01 AM Posted Sunday at 08:01 AM I have a garage diorama I’m working on and have a question. Will model decals from model kits stick to foam board walls of. The diorama?
PHPaul Posted Sunday at 09:51 AM Posted Sunday at 09:51 AM I would think so. Be interesting to find out. 1
sidcharles Posted Sunday at 10:08 AM Posted Sunday at 10:08 AM the foam board i've used has a paper face. the decal will probably stick, but not slide into the position you might want. i would use the decal still on the backing paper, a small, evenly brushed bit of PVA glue, a piece of foil or waxed paper over it, and a weight so it will dry flat. 1 1
glusnifr Posted Sunday at 11:17 AM Posted Sunday at 11:17 AM 3 hours ago, slusher said: I have a garage diorama I’m working on and have a question. Will model decals from model kits stick to foam board walls of. The diorama? if you paint the walls definetly,,if unpainted use decal set 1
peteski Posted Sunday at 02:44 PM Posted Sunday at 02:44 PM (edited) Waterside decals need a smooth and waterproof surface to adhere to. It doesn't really matter what type of material it is as long as it has that type of surface. If the natural material has a rough surface or one which will absorb water, applying some sort of finish, like glossy paint first, will make it decal compatible. Decals can be applied to flat-finish or rough surfaces but they will not fully adhere and you will see "silvering" where there is air trapped under the clear film, and the decal can even flake off the surface if it is rough enough. Using decal setting solution could help, but likely still not be enough to make the decal film fully "melt" intro the rough surface. Edited Sunday at 02:47 PM by peteski
Swamp Dog Posted Sunday at 05:48 PM Posted Sunday at 05:48 PM 9 hours ago, slusher said: I have a garage diorama I’m working on and have a question. Will model decals from model kits stick to foam board walls of. The diorama? what i would do is cut and paint some thin plastruct or evergreen then apply the Decals to it. that way you know they will not peel off later and look way better hanging as signs. 4
SpeedAndViolence Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago ^ This is the route I think would work best. I have several photo reduced car images I'm planning on hanging on the walls as framed photos.
Bill Eh? Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Carl, I suggest brushing on some Pledge/Future Floor Polish, or equivalent if you have any. Do this in the area(s) where you want to have the decals.
stitchdup Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I was going to suggest the same as swamp dog. that way you can blutac them to the walls and if you feel like changing them up its just a case of swapping them around 3
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