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ParaGrafix

Modeling Systems

148 Rocklawn Ave.
Attleboro  MA  02703  USA
+1 508-431-9800
www.ParaGrafix.biz

Thank you to Frank Winspur and Dave Metzner of Moebius 
Models for making such a great kit, and for their help and 
encouragement during the development of this add-on set.

THE

FANTASY

WORLDS

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I R W I N ALLEN

“Lost in Space”® is © Space Productions, Inc . Licensed by Synthesis Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. 
“The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen”® is a registered trademark of Synthesis Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.
Moebius® is a registered trademark of Moebius Models.
ParaGrafix™ and PGMS™ are TM Paul H. Bodensiek. All Rights Reserved.

Important: Please Read

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DECAL INSTRUCTIONS

The JT-Graphics decals you have purchased are coated with 

Decals are best applied to a glossy surface. Apply glossy paint or 

Testor's Clear Flat Lacquer.  Using an Enamel clear coat such as 

spray a clear gloss coating on your model before applying decals. 

Krylon or Rustolium may cause damage to the decal.  

Carefully cut out the decal from the sheet and, using tweezers, dip 

A known fact is that you can apply lacquer over enamel, but not 

the decal into plain water for 5 seconds or until the blue backing 

enamel over lacquer.  Therefore, it is suggested that after 

changes to a darker blue.  

applying the decals, you only coat (seal) your model with a 
lacquer clear coat to avoid damaging the decals.  Acrylic 

Leaving the decal in the water too long may result in the glue 

enamel may not react to the lacquer, but it has not been tested.  

washing off the decal. Lay the decal on your work surface for 30 

Another suggestion is to use a piece of the decals, (such as the 

seconds, and then slide the decal off the backing paper into 

JT-Graphics logo or an optional decal you do not plan on using) 

position on your model. Gently blot the excess water. Allow too 

and test it.  Apply your test decal to a painted surface similar to 

dry. Once the decals have dried thoroughly, you can use a sharp 

the one you will be applying to and test it against the clear coat 

knife to gently cut and remove the excess decal film. Apply a 

you wish to use.  

second coat of clear finish over the model to seal the decals.  

Besides using Testor's Clear lacquer as a sealer, you can also 

A decal set may be used to help the decal conform to irregular 

use Future Floor Wax as a clear coat.  

surfaces and hides the decal film. This makes the artwork appear 

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to be painted on the model, rather than applies by decal.

Jeffrey Waclawski   410-574-3220   

Another method used is to create an equal mixture of water and 

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white glue (Elmer's).  Using a brush, apply the mixture to the 
surface. While still wet, apply the decal. The glue will help the 
decal adhere to the surface and will dry clear.  Once dry, wet a Q-
tip and remove any excess glue from the model and decal by 
brushing out from the center of the decal.  Brushing into the center 
may cause the decal edge to lift. 

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