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whats up youtube this beginners edge and today I would be giving a tutorial on how to put on waterslide decals its been a while since I posted a new video my sister visited me coming from the Philippines for a couple of months and I was very busy and wasnt able to do any videos or anything about this kit but she recently went back now so Im free to start working on my kids again so as you can see this is the shield of the mg new verka and we are going to be working on waterslide decal since this is my first time working on the waterslide decals a few things you need to have maybe something that can hold on water is actually the cap of my spray cans pair of tweezers or the waterslide decal itself you can just cut it off from the whole thing over here and pair of tweezers what you initially do is dip this decal over here doesnt have to be precise when youre cutting it off of the main paper dip it in water I usually dip it for like 10 seconds there you go so you want to let the wat