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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Hints and Tips/Questions about modeling => Topic started by: WarrenD on January 26, 2015, 08:01:04 AM
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Has a fellow modeler on another forum build a kit, and the decals didn't age well. Since a significant portion of my stash consists of Eduard kits, this is a concern for me. Of course, mine are in a cool, dark place in terms of storage.
Have any of you had a problem with Eduard decals not storing or aging well?
Warren
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I think what you are doing is good, I keep all my left over decals in a zip lock plastic bag with a sheet of paper between any multiple sheets, expel as much air as possible from the bag before sealing then I place it inside an empty Wingnuts kit box and stored in a wardrobe where it is cool and dark. Time will tell if what I am doing will protect the decals from aging.
Des.
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Thanks Des. My aftermarket decals are stored in the bags they came in, in a file folder, in a filing cabinet, which is in my tiny man-cave. Those that come with kits are kept in the box with the kit, and in either the same room, or in a box in the closet, under the bed, etc.
Warren
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I think keeping the decals in a very dark place away from all light sources, moisture free and a cool place is the secret.
Des.
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Me too.
Warren