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Servoarm Flailing Magos





Just for clarification, will airfix glue (thinking of the cement here) work on plastic warhammer models? I would assume so but i'd like to make sure.

Ever thought 40k would be a lot better with bears?
Codex: Bears.
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Longtime Dakkanaut




UK

Yes, its just poly cement
   
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Servoarm Flailing Magos





Awesome, cheers. That makes it a lot easier to find glue.

Ever thought 40k would be a lot better with bears?
Codex: Bears.
NOW WITH MR BIGGLES AND HIS AMAZING FLYING CONTRAPTION 
   
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Lit By the Flames of Prospero





Rampton, UK

yea ive been using this for ages, love the dispenser.



http://www.humbrol.com/accessories/glues-and-adhesives/ae2610-28ml-precpoly-disp-ver1-28ml--adhesivesglues/
   
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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

Plastic glues/polystyrene cements for model making are all pretty much the same - except for viscosity.

Humbrol, Airfix, Revell, Tamiya, Testors, etc. If it can be used on a model kit, it can be used to glue the GW plastics together.

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