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Fixture of Dakka





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Hello y'all!

Right now, I'm using Gale Force 9 super glue for my modeling needs. I use it both for plastic and metal. It seems to work okay.

Can anyone suggest another glue/bonding agent?
   
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Lake Macquarie, NSW

Revell contacta for plastics. Never looked back.

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Fixture of Dakka






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I personally use Humbrol Precision Poly Cement on Plastics. Very precise, very effective stuff.

http://www.humbrol.com/accessories/glues-and-adhesives/

For metals and Finecast, I just use Super Glues of various types.

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Cool Beans!

Thank you for the suggestions folks!
   
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San Diego, CA

I like the model master plastic glue, it has a nice thin tip for easy aplication. the bottle is shaped kind of awkwardly though.

 
   
 
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