Scratchy
Sr Member
I've used the Plastruct liquid cement, and the airfix liquid cement.... there's also another, I think it was called proweld or something or other.
I've always used a small round brush and not the the brush that comes with the bottle. I'll used the liquid cement on the small details and styrene.
I have the airfix glue that comes in a tube as well. When I use this glue, I'll squirt a small glob on a small piece of glass, then dip with a toothpick or thin brass rod and apply it to the part. Once the glue drys on the glass, I take razor blade and slice off the hardened glue.
I like to try different brands until I find the one glue that works for me. So far I haven't had a problem with any of these.
I've always used a small round brush and not the the brush that comes with the bottle. I'll used the liquid cement on the small details and styrene.
I have the airfix glue that comes in a tube as well. When I use this glue, I'll squirt a small glob on a small piece of glass, then dip with a toothpick or thin brass rod and apply it to the part. Once the glue drys on the glass, I take razor blade and slice off the hardened glue.
I like to try different brands until I find the one glue that works for me. So far I haven't had a problem with any of these.
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