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Huge Hierodule




United States

I'd never used the stuff before, but tons of people swear by it so I decided to give it a try. I clipped off the hand of one of my cultists to add a new plastic bit to differentiate him from the others and after almost 14 hours, the plastic was still soft where the bond had been made. It was all stretchy with a texture akin to old bubblegum. I was under the assumption that the bond would be a solid plastic, not this rubbery material. How long does this stuff usually take to dry fully? Am I doing something wrong to have this happening?

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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

Something is certainly not right here. Is it possible you overglued? When you glue with Testors, you use a very small amount and wipe away any excess. The join is usually solid after an hour and is completely bonded overnight. It shouldn't be soft at all at fourteen hours.

 
   
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How liquid was the liquid you used? You can sometimes get a bit of jelly-like material that is mostly-dried glue in the spout or nozzle of some liquid poly glues.

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