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MI-9 - MICRO KRISTAL KLEAR
If there was ever a modelers secret, this is it. Micro Krystal Klear can do so many things, you will not believe that any product can make such a big difference in the appearance of your models. First, Micro Krystal Klear is a liquid that can be used to form very real looking small windows up to about 1/4"" in size. It is also an adhesive for mounting clear plastic parts, windows, etc. on your models. it can be used to make lens both clear and colored with the addition of a little food coloring. What really makes a remarkable difference in your models is the simple fact that the clear parts can be joined to the painted parts with a completely clear adhesive. What this means is that you do not have to mask around the clear parts, something that is rarely completely successful anyway. And the sills which are painted can be seen through the clear Micro Krystal Klear for the most realistic looking windows you will see on a model. And what the pros like best, it is fast and easy and it stays clear. It cleans-up with water while wet, and is waterproof when dry. You can tell when it is dry because it turns from milky white to clear. And if that were not enough, if you need a super strong and flexible adhesive for wood, plastic, paper or most combinations of dissimilar materials this is a handy thing to have. It's great ! For the making of small windows you just dip a tooth pick in the thick liquid and apply a little all around the edges. Then holding the tooth pick as flat as you can to the opening, draw it across from one side of the opening to the other. You will pick up a bubble which will form a very thin window of scale thickness that is also strong and flexible. When installing larger clear parts paint the model first. Then just apply a little Micro Kristal Klear along the edges to be joined, put in place and let dry.
MI-10 - MICRO LIQUITAPE
Micro Liquidtape is a liquid adhesive that when applied to one side of a part and allowed to dry, can be pressed onto another clean part where it will stick firmly enough for display model. and you can take it apart again and again as long as they stay clean. Even then, another coat will renew it. Say you would like to do a complete interior on a model, but when the model is finished you could not see it. If the top or some likely part is separate, you could use Micro Liquidtape as the final assembly and retain the ability to remove it at any time, revealing your detailed interior. There is another important use of this product, and that is in basic model construction such as "scratch building" where you are shaping a part from a pattern which you want to remove after forming. When you get to this advanced form of modelling you will know when you need it. Micro Liquitape is also a water clean up formula, as long as you do it before it has dried.
MI-12 - MICRO LIQUID DECAL FILM
Everyone should have Micro Liquid Decal Film who models and uses decals. Especially if you have been at it for some time. The typical decal scrap box is not the best place to store decals. Exposed to air, sunlight, and moisture, great swings of temperature or general abuse, and decals will go bad. Or maybe you just always had trouble putting on thin stripes. Micro Liquid Decal Film solves all of those problems and makes a decal which for whatever reason is bad, work again just like new almost immediately. Of course if you have already put it in water it is too late. So if you have some old decals you really have to use, coat them with Micro Liquid Decal Film to be sure. Or if there is any indication that you might have a problem, don't take a chance, you can solve the problem on the spot. Simply take a small brush and coat the image on the decal you want to use. Allow to dry for 20 minutes. Apply the decal as usual. It's that simple. But that is just the beginning, if you want to make a decal of your own design, all you need is some decal paper. The unused margins of some decals you have will do. You can use ink, paint, dry transfers to make a design. Then coat with Micro Liquid Decal Film, and you may be surprised at how well you can do. It is a lot easier to do 'art work' on a flat surface than directly on a model.
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