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Old 07-03-2002, 10:59 AM
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I'm currently working on A Monogram Ultimates 1:43 Corvette. It has photo-etched badges etc and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a way to attach them to the Body. It has been painted using Dupli-Color Paints and has 5 coats of Clear on top. I heard Cyano ruins the paint and I don't want to do this as it is flawless so far. Any info would be great. Thanks
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You could use CA very sparingly and it will be fine, but you will only really have one shot at it! Some modelers like to use an enamel gloss, coat the back of your etched part then leave for a short while for it to go tacky, then stick it!
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Or try white glue. It's water-based, non-reactive, dries clear, and peels off if you mess up.
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