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  • Member since
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  • From: Dundee, Scotland.
remove excess glue?
Posted by Sasarchiver on Friday, July 15, 2005 11:54 AM
Hi guys, while in a hurry trying to glue my apache last night i successfully glued my finger to it :) My own fault, i was trying to hard to quick....
Anyways, now i have a big thnumb print in glue on the side of it, which will be visible when i go over it with acrylic. Is there any teqnique for removing this glue?? i tried rubbing with some thinner but that didnt work....Ideas appreciated...regards gordon J

using revell professional liquid glue...
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  • From: USA
Posted by MusicCity on Friday, July 15, 2005 12:16 PM
It's molded into the plastic now. Only way I know is to putty it (or whatever you prefer to use instead of putty) and sand it down smooth. Mr Surfacer should work well for something like that.
Scott Craig -- Nashville, TN -- My Website -- My Models Page
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  • From: Dundee, Scotland.
Posted by Sasarchiver on Friday, July 15, 2005 12:29 PM
Ahhhh crapp....lol. Ok Musiccity, thanks mate. I thought about painting over it with a grey enamel then airspray it, but that wont work will it, not from what ur saying....Ahh well back to the dam model shop tomorrow for putty or a filler of some kind...
Thanks musicity, u have answered all my posts :) Respect

gordon J
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 16, 2005 1:11 AM
what surface is it on? if its a flat surface like the exterior; just sand it. ; shoudlnt lose too much material that itd be noticable. hopefully its just raise glue rather than imprinted finger prints.

if it is imprinted; putty may be nescessary. than prime it a few times and sand untill its smooth and invisible.
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  • From: Central USA
Posted by qmiester on Saturday, July 16, 2005 9:07 AM
Over the years, I've managed to glue one or more of my fingers to a model (especially since I started using liquid cement - that stuff will find some unusual routes to where your fingers are located). When that happens I:

A. mouth some really foul deprecations upon myself and the glue
B. Let the glue get completly dry - trying to wipe it off will just compound the problem
C. When glue is dry, sand the ridges formed down level with surface using 400 or 600 sand paper.
E. Lay a very thin layer of putty over the depressions and let dry
F. Again sand with very fine sandpaper
G. Rescribe any lost detail
H. Promise myself I will never do that again - - - - - (hahahaha) Banged Head [banghead]Banged Head [banghead]Banged Head [banghead]
Quincy
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  • From: Dundee, Scotland.
Posted by Sasarchiver on Saturday, July 16, 2005 4:57 PM
sorry took abit long to answer this post...

Ares: The glue is on the plastic surface on the side of the model. The print isnt exactly a big blob of glue. If i run my finger over it i cant barely feel the print imprints or the glue. I may try what u suggested, a finish sand paper and sand it flat. Thanks for ur reply.

qmiester: Yeah thanks for that one, i was going to maybe try the putty or a filler of somekind and sand that. Like i say its not a large amount, but it will be noticed when i airbrush it.

The rest of the helo is perfect apart from this glue, Grrr...i suppose i only got this model so me and my son can experiment with the airbrush, but now its built it will look really cool when finished, just like albymoores here http://www.finescale.com/fsm/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44634

thanks for ur replies guys, regards gordon J
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