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Anybody know how to
take apart a car that is glued together. I have a Mustang Mach III and i want to go back and put some detail in the interior and fix some of the problems I had with it. The pieces are glued together and I don't know how to do this.
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Well, if you used modelling glue it seems unlikely. Modelling glue doesn't just attach the parts like superglue. Instead it actually melts the two pieces that you're attaching and fuses them. Who knows, one of our many modeling gurus might know something, but it seems very unlikely.
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Stick it in the freezer for a few days, make the bonds much more brittle and then you can CAREFULLY pry the parts apart.
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