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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: Alexis on September 23, 2016, 09:47:12 AM

Title: Tamiya
Post by: Alexis on September 23, 2016, 09:47:12 AM
This might not be new to some of you guy's but it is to me . The Hobby shop has started bring in Tamiya's brand of decal setting solutions . Mark fit and Mark fit strong for those stubborn ones . They also have Decal adhesive ( glue) for the ones which won't stick . They also came out with a different extra thin . Extra Thin Quick Setting . It's cap is light green , lighter then the regular extra thin . I must say after trying it , it is very quick setting . Make sure things are lined up before applying the glue . I also tried out the decal glue and it's not bad . Haven't tried the setting solutions yet . Has anyone here tried them yet ?




Terri
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: ModelingBob on September 23, 2016, 12:08:08 PM
I've got the Mark Fit Strong. It works pretty good on Hasegawa and Tamiya decals.
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: nichenson on September 23, 2016, 01:35:07 PM
If it works on Tamiya decals, it will work on the Wingnut decals too as they both use Cartograf.
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: kornbeef on September 23, 2016, 02:47:03 PM
Interesting, I only (relatively) recently started using Tamiya extra thin after using Humbrols liquid for what seems forever but they changed the make up and it was awful. Have to say the Tamiya impresses so will watch for the new stuff as it sounds very handy.  The decal adhesive sounds like a must buy too

Thanks for the heads up Terri

Keith
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: Ernie on September 23, 2016, 07:22:50 PM
Thanks Terri...I'm going to give that Quick Setting Cement a try. :D

Cheers,
Ernie :)
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: Nigel Jackson on September 23, 2016, 08:56:38 PM
Thanks, Terri. I always like to give new Tamiya products like this a go.

Best wishes
Nigel
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: bobs_buckles on September 23, 2016, 09:06:31 PM
Other than sitting out in the middle of a field whilst gluing parts, has anyone come up with a good way of reducing the smell of Tamiya thin cement whilst indoors?

Von xtraFat
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: kornbeef on September 23, 2016, 09:56:44 PM
Other than sitting out in the middle of a field whilst gluing parts, has anyone come up with a good way of reducing the smell of Tamiya thin cement whilst indoors?

Von xtraFat
Grins in a stupified way "Huh I axuwally kwite li.....  smell... oooh lovely spinny feeling!!"    ;D
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: lcarroll on September 23, 2016, 10:47:42 PM
Which Shop Terri? I know you use Comex Hobbies at Kingsway as you've mentioned it before, and I'm about due for the semi annual "supply run". My Micro decal products are getting a little "dated" and the Tamiya stuff sounds pretty tempting.
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: Alexis on September 24, 2016, 08:55:31 AM
You are welcome guys .

Lance , yes I used to go Comex Hobby in Kingsway Mall , but I really don't go there anymore . The paint selection is worse to what it was before , the racks are very empty . He won't order ideas in for you either saying that the shipping is to expensive . He mostly carries airsoft and anime stuff .

I go to Hobby Wholesales on 63 ave and gateway blvd . Awesome shop ! He carries the full line of Tamiya paints as well as Vallejo including the air and for the gamers . Every three weeks they have an order come in . So if you do order something you are not waiting months for it. Very fair princing on their products and they do ship !

hobbywholesales.com is the web addie

Terri
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: lcarroll on September 24, 2016, 12:07:30 PM
Thanks Terri, I was going to ask you about Hobby Wholesale. I've heard nothing but praise from fellow Modellers here and have a gift certificate, so I guess it's time I dropped in! The smaller shops get worse and disappear as on line trade becomes more popular, it's hard to find good first hand shopping anymore.
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: Alexis on September 24, 2016, 11:54:01 PM
Yes , do drop in there . Every time I go in I'm in there for a good hour and half looking around . They also carry those Takom WW 1 tank kits as well as Meng !  ;)





Terri
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: jknaus on September 25, 2016, 02:46:59 AM
Thanks Terri, I was going to ask you about Hobby Wholesale. I've heard nothing but praise from fellow Modellers here and have a gift certificate, so I guess it's time I dropped in! The smaller shops get worse and disappear as on line trade becomes more popular, it's hard to find good first hand shopping anymore.
Cheers,
Lance

Hey Lance, maybe if you think about it you could pick me up a bottle of each and I can pay you at one of the meetings? Not sure when I will get down there and I'm kind of interested in trying these. If not no probs, will try and make a run before years end.
James
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: jknaus on September 25, 2016, 02:49:33 AM
Thanks Terri. Be interesting to give these a try. I use the green cap a lot, and my Gunze decal setter is old and almost gone.
Does Kingsway have anything any more? There was a fellow there who kept it well stocked with kits and extras, but when he left it just seemed to become more toys than models.
James
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: Derrick on September 25, 2016, 02:52:28 AM
I will have a look at this website as well. Hard to find online Canadian shops. I have been mostly using Elm City Hobbies for stuff as well as Amazon.ca. The local hobby store had gotten in the Vallejo lines but has never restocked, mostly catering to the RC crowd. Living in a small town, I am pretty much totally dependent on the internet to get stuff for my addiction ... I mean hobby.

Speaking of decal solutions , has anyone tried the Vallejo ? How does the Tamiya solutions compare to Micro Sol and Set. I think I will at least get the decal adhesive, just in case for old decals. The Tamiya glue does smell, but I don't notice it much as I usually put the cap on soon after I am done gluing.
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: JiffyJDavies on September 25, 2016, 04:32:39 AM
Other than sitting out in the middle of a field whilst gluing parts, has anyone come up with a good way of reducing the smell of Tamiya thin cement whilst indoors?

Von xtraFat

Have you tried Tamiya Limonene Extra Thin?
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: Alexis on September 25, 2016, 10:05:13 AM
Thanks Terri. Be interesting to give these a try. I use the green cap a lot, and my Gunze decal setter is old and almost gone.
Does Kingsway have anything any more? There was a fellow there who kept it well stocked with kits and extras, but when he left it just seemed to become more toys than models.
James


Hi James , No Kingsway doesn't have anything any more . When Cory was there I didn't have any trouble with him ordering items in and it was well stocked  . Since his departure it hasn't been the same since . It is more toys now then anything else . So I just stop going there now . Just not worth the trip .


Terri
Title: Re: Tamiya
Post by: Alexis on September 25, 2016, 10:32:38 AM
I will have a look at this website as well. Hard to find online Canadian shops. I have been mostly using Elm City Hobbies for stuff as well as Amazon.ca. The local hobby store had gotten in the Vallejo lines but has never restocked, mostly catering to the RC crowd. Living in a small town, I am pretty much totally dependent on the internet to get stuff for my addiction ... I mean hobby.

Speaking of decal solutions , has anyone tried the Vallejo ? How does the Tamiya solutions compare to Micro Sol and Set. I think I will at least get the decal adhesive, just in case for old decals. The Tamiya glue does smell, but I don't notice it much as I usually put the cap on soon after I am done gluing.


It is hard finding online Canadian shops . I do order lots through Ultracast in Ontario and they do carry some WW 1 stuff . I have seen the Vallejo setting solutions but I haven't tried them yet . Would like to know myself so far I'm impressed with their paints and just  started using their clear coats , just don't lay them on think . A little goes along ways .  ;)


Terri