Winston-Salem Southbound Series: Painting an EMD GP9 diesel locomotive, Part 5 – Applying decals on the long hood
| Last updated on January 11, 2021
| Last updated on January 11, 2021
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Hi Cody I am looking for some tips how to make HO Containers Stencil with the name and logo on it it’s the MAERSK the logo is like a star if you could please help me with this one please I want to air brush 50 containers which are all different colours with know logos on them thanks again Cody keep up the fantastic work,
Great video Cody. Your presentation and instructional skills are wonderful.
Hello everyone,
I misspoke in the video. The maroon stripe is 1/8", not 1/16".
I apologize for any confusion.
Thanks for watching these videos and thanks for all of your comments.
Cody Grivno
Associate editor
Model Railroader magazine
Great job. The unit is coming together. I like how you apply and modify the decal for you loco… You commented on High Ball Graphics. Is that what you used. Thanks Keep the help coming.
It's very important to have a smooth, gloss surface for ensuring good decal adhesion and reducing silvering. I was somewhat surprised the video didn't start with that as a basis going forward. Also, I assume you will eventually use Micro Sol (or some other setting solution) to get the decals to snug into the louvers, etc (please remind folks that once you apply the setting solution, absolutely do not touch the decals.
Very good video on how you can precisely add the decals.
Good video. Question for you. When applying the yellow stripe next to the maroon one, how do you keep the previously set decal from coming loose again? Is there a setting/ drying time to wait for before proceeding onto the next decal
I have tried renumbering a loco before and it seemed for me that I would add the letters and then go for the numbers and it would make the letters move again.
Which leads me to another question. When changing a reporting mark on a factory locomotive, do you need to gloss coat the area of the decaling? Or is the model already gloss coated? If I do need a gloss coat to the area, how do I blend the gloss shine with the rest of the locomotive after my work is done so it is not an obvious gloasy spot
Thanks