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The worst thing about the GW plastic glue (unless I'm using it completely wrong) is that it creates a really really crappy bond (just like any other non-toxic plastic cement). I've gone to the Good Stuff from Testors (toxic methyl stuff, mind the fumes) for plastic and Zap-A-Cap CA+ superglue for everything else (and tiny plastic parts like fscking Daemonette arms).

 Bronzefists42 wrote:
Thanks for the help. Once at a GW shop I was speaking with a particularly obnoxious 12 year old. Halfway through the conversation he reached over, grabbed an uncapped bottle of plastic glue and sniffed it loudly about 2 cm away from his nose. He said he loved the smell of plastic glue. I haven't seen him there since then...


The GW plastic glue, to me, has always had this sickly-sweet smell. Not unpleasant, but definitely cloying.

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 Hive Fleet Cerberus wrote:
It will only, I repeat, ONLY work if you sniff it for a solid hour, then swallow a portion of the contents. After that it will bind perfectly!


Assuming you can get it out of the bottle, as it tends to congeal in the nozzle (or it's eating the nozzle).
 
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