Scale Model Adhesives
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I mostly use pure Trichlorethylene applied with a brush size 0 / 05, it evaporates the fastest! In a second place: Vollmer liquid cement with a needlepoint feed tube. -I find that the carcinogenic adhesives are still the best....but remember to ventilate!!! :-)
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Do you now how to paint the little metal frames from the windows?
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where can you get some?
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ive used the needle tip glue type but they seem to clog up easily
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I use tamiya extra fine cement. It is applied using a fine brush,good for small parts.
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Brett's wrong about one thing, you can use superglue on clear styrene. Here's a cheat I learned from Fine Scale Modeller:
Put a coat of Johnson's Clear/Future floor polish on the clear styrene and the polish will keep the CA glue from fogging the plastic. Future also kicks ass for glossing or decalling. Try Ambro Pro-Weld, Plastruct Bondene, and plain old Tamiya or Testor's liquid cement in the bottle with a brush. Those are all perfect for the cap-action and squeeze method. :)
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what is the next video called
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I guess tube cement is the cheapest to buy. It is not very good for fine glueing, whih most is in the modelling world. For me I us the Revell pro fine nozzle contacta stuff. Happy modelling!
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Loctite CA glue all the way
Tube cement is a pain in the ass.
SmiertSpionem 4 years ago 7