This is the problem. I purchased some Premium backscenes from art-printers and carefully read the instructions before applying them. They are printed on "very tough polypropylene film" and Foamex was recommended as a mounting board and it was stated that MDF and chipboard should not be used unless glossed or varnished. I chose to use 6mm beech faced plywood that I primed and glossed. The backscene was applied with the board flat on the floor and it went very well. No blisters at all. This was about 6 months ago and I used the self-adhesive backing. Everything went well and I was very happy with the result. I was then distracted from modelling for about 6 months and on my return to the loft the backscenes had blistered, some very badly. See attached photos.




Interestingly one sheet has blistered much worse than the other despite conditions being identical when they were applied. Does anyone have any idea what has gone wrong or have any suggestions as to how to remedy it or prevent it happening again? At the moment I'm tempted to tear it all off and use blue and green emulsion but I have no artistic talent at all so that is not likely to be successful.