>>6503834>>6503817Here, well I understand silvering as the bubbles and bad application of the decal, in this case sits smooth but the thickness is extremely noticeable so I devised this:
>grab a very small brush>put some gloss varnish>follow the edge of the decal>once dry do it again but blending it further doing brush strokes from outside to the ridge so it buildups therePic related from yesterday, but taking a pic of gloss on gloss with gloss so close seems that doesn't allow the camera to focus so it's blurry as fuck but more or less it can be seen.
This solution clears most of the eyesore but it's still a bit noticeable due the different shines. I suppose that adding a satin coat on top would unify the surface more. With weathering and stuff it should be pretty blend in.
About the decals (bell decals transparent paper on inkjet printer) the printing goes pretty smoothly but as the hotchkiss anon said you need to take into account that they are transparent so you need to paint the shape behind in white or grey so the colors look solid. Also you need to cut the shape so what I did was use two face tape to get the decal paper fixed and with a new blade carefully cut the emblems. The roundels and stuff on flat surfaces blends better than ones in weird places like the canon too.