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What glue do you use for.... ????
What kind of glue do you use to glue your tail and front light's?
I use the revell one. Is there a better one. Thanks to all of you, for the warm welcome.
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I really like Krystal Klear which is a white water based glue made by Micro Scale. It dries clear and you can wash it off if you mess up.
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Krystal Kleer is gret stuff and if you can find it Formula 560 canopy glue seems a little stronger and you get more for your money. You can also use water based acrylic clears.
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Krystal Kleer is great, only disadvantage is its long setup time (15 minutes). Veyron related a great tip before though, brush some on to the part and wait until its tacky before making contact, that way you don't have to hold the parts together for 15 minutes!
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Elmers clear blue school glue works great too. Sometimes it helps to add an extra bead around windshields (on the underside) after its in place.
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