Hi Chris,
I've read that page quite abit, thing is don't want the whole decal sheet from Bob, just the left corner bit with the green maple leafs.
If anyone has those I'd appreciate it, long way to send just for 2 leafs, primarily doing decals per photo from Canada's Flowers.
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This may be covering old ground by now, but I'll put my two cents worth in anyway. For settling down decals I've found nothing better than Solvaset. After the decal is placed in the desried loationand most of the water is drawn off through capiliary action by a tissue, use a small paint brush to place the Solvaset over, the decal. Let it work its way under hte decal by capiliry action. Leave to do its job (couple of hours). Then check the decal for any tenting over rivets etc. The tenting will appear as a white spot in the decal. Peirce each spot with a needle or sharp knife point. Introduce a little more Solvaset and the decal will snuggle down. Done with patience you won't see the decal outline. Finsih with your favourite clearcote.
For a maple leaf decal, have you tried the model railway fraternatee (sp)? Canadian National Railways used the maple leaf herald during the fifties. Perhaps there is a decal available there that would work. What size do you need?
John