snowmobilenut
Hello all! Been out of modeling for awhile but have a whole cabinet full of kits to build. Retired so have time and want to start in building again. All my glues are hardened and I have not kept up on what's new or available. Kits are a mix of armour, aircraft,race cars and a ship or two. So my question is......what glues should I be looking to purchase to get started back building and where should I purchase? Thanks in advance!
Sno-Go - For plastic model adhesives I favor Tamiya "Extra Thin Cement," a clear liquid with included very tiny applicator that really works well. It makes for a strong bond and sets up rather quickly. It comes in a square glass jar.
The thin liquid cement lends itself well for flowing it into the joint to be bonded, due to what is call "capillary action." Basically, place the parts together and hold, using the small applicator carefully touch the brush lightly just at the seam to be joined, the cement will be wicked out of the brush and along the seam until it's all been spread. Then you just reload the brush and keep going around the length of the seam. A little practice will demonstrate to you just how well this works.
Another staple is Model Master Liquid Cement, thicker than the Tamiya thin stuff, about like the old tube glues. Comes in a black, squarish plastic bottle, with very small metal tube applicator. Recommended for tasks that require cement such as that. There are two in identical containers, same stuff but different sized applicators, one has a much larger tip than the other.
The one I use is the smaller applicator with metal tube, part number 8872. While they both appear to have the same cement inside, this one makes for much more precise application and neater joins.
Then you may also find use for the "instant glues," they have their place, but require great care when applying. Easy to slobber some where you don't want it, (I'm a recognized expert at that,) and not at all good for clear parts like canopies, it creates a "fogging or hazing" effect from fumes.
Those are what I use, others may chime in with their recommendations.
Patrick