Bandai 5065083 - Gundam Decal #135 The Witch From Mercury Multiuse 2 Detail Sheet  [B-5065083]

Bandai 5065083 - Gundam Decal #135 Mobile Suit Gundam THE Witch From Mercury Multiuse 2
Price:
NZD$11.20
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5065083
Condition:
Brand New
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Upgrade Your Build with Bandai Decal 5065083

If you want to add sharp insignia and panel details to Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury models, Bandai 5065083 - Gundam Decal #135 is an effective choice. These waterslide decals help refine small markings and give a more finished look to completed kits.

How the Decals Perform

The decals print with fine registration and steady colors to maintain definition on small parts. Water slide application helps avoid misplacement and bubbles common with adhesive-backed decals. For the smoothest results use decal softener and a setter so the film conforms to complex shapes.

Where to Use Them

This multiuse sheet works across different kits in The Witch From Mercury series, making it simple to transfer markings between models. Use the decals for authentic anime placements or to create a customised scheme that stands apart from stock finishes.

Practical Application Advice

Carefully trim close to each motif, dip it in water for 10-15 seconds, then manoeuvre it into place with a small brush. Gently dab away moisture and consider a sealing coat to protect the decals and reduce wear from handling.

Specifications

  • Scale: Suitable for 1/144 and 1/100 models
  • Material: Water slide decal
  • Series: The Witch From Mercury

Bandai 5065083 - Gundam Decal #135 is a straightforward way to add professional-looking markings to both beginner and experienced builds, keeping detail work neat and consistent.

Yes, when used with a decal softener the waterslide film relaxes and settles into recesses, making it suitable for gently curved armour panels.
Apply a gloss varnish before decal placement to prevent silvering, then seal the decals afterwards with your chosen clear coat for protection.
If still wet you can reposition it; once dry you may lift it with a sharp blade but this risks damaging the paint, so proceed carefully.

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