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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 11:22 PM
DanCooper wrote: | Judging by your last question, I think you are not a regular modeller, are you ? Anyway, you just go to your local hobbyshop and ast for liquid cement. Avoid tubes at any rate, only use either the liquid cement, which is sold in a little glass bottle with a fine brush in it, or the more "gelly" type that comes in a soft(er) plastic container with a hollow needle to apply it. Some names : Revell (either the needlepoint variaty or the liquid type), Tamya, Humbrol, Tennax, Faller ... |
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No I'm actually not a modeller at all, I just had 2 kits lying around and I'd just like to try them. And yeah, the kit actually included the Revell with a needlepoint, which I'd like to have again. I think I know 1 or 2 shops around her, I could check there some time. But I think one of them is gone and the other one if more like RC-business, big fuel-driven ones and such too.
But, should the Revell-glue/cement do, or should I go more "aftermarket"? You would think since it was inclucded it should be good, but you have those cases that products come with bad stuff. Only, I don't think so since I got a drop of the stuff into a pair of pants once... It's still in there, this small rockhard patch, it's amazing. XD
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