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Old 01-10-2003, 05:24 PM
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Okay i need some advice on this kit.

Should I glue all the body work first then prime the car and paint or should I do the prime first then glue it.

Also another question what is the best type of glue to use on the clear lense, if I go to the hobby shop what brand should i look for.

Because I know the tamiya or crazy glue cannot be used after painting because it will melt the paint.

Let me know Your advice are greatly appreciated.
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You should always glue up as much of the body as possible even if it means more masking to paint later. You can clean up every thing before painting and you get a sturdier model. You should definitely glue the rear end of that body in place before painting. Use a good strong liquid glue flowed across the seam from inside the body.
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For clear parts, some people like to use white glue, but I use clear parts cement from Testors.
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