Many thanks, Bernd. I hope the result will not disappoint the expectations. Though I was well on my way recently ...
I really hate it when modelling does that to me.
The original kit decals went on well. I used them only for the red stars, the numbers and the emblems on the air intakes, as all the stencils were replaced with the HGW product as reported above. Micro Set was my choice as a setting solution and it worked as always, however, for the blue 93 to make sure that the decal conforms nicely to the panel line, I also added some Micro Sol. Micro Sol which is meant to soften the decal to better conform to curved surfaces, with the kit decals lead to an effect that I'd call micro bubbles. Hundreds of them. And no way to get them back in shape.
The rest of the story is told by the pictures.
I went for a Begemot after-market decal set and though I only used four pieces of it, two for the separate white edges and another two for the inner blue part, I can say that the quality is very good and the carrier film extremely thin.
My take-aways:
- I'm still not wise enough to test chemical stuff with unused parts. I wonder when I ever will be.
- Remember the brand Begemot if you're into Russian jets. Great quality, great selection of subjects, excellent documentation.
- Those who can't use their head must use their back.
4 attached images. Click to enlarge.