CA glue just ain’t good for it.
I use silicone (sp) you guys know ole country boy can’t spell!
You need a window use a CD clear case.
IMHO
Toad
CA glue just ain’t good for it.
I use silicone (sp) you guys know ole country boy can’t spell!
You need a window use a CD clear case.
IMHO
Toad
I use palstic welding products for my plastic kits -Ambroid ProWeld, Plastruct Bondene or PlasticWeld. For windows I paint it on the frame (or I use a syringe applicator for a production line), let it set for a second and then set in the glazing. For Piko/Pola kits where the glazing is inset, I place in the glazing then put the solvent on around the edges.
-Brian
looking at Triggy’s “girl in the tub” I guess we can now officially call him a “Peeping Tom”.
I guess so. I’ve had at least one naked lady in every layout I’ve ever built. Out in the footlockers in the garage there are 2 ladies in HO, three in N and one in Z, and now am using one in G, BTW there is another “in the mail”. What’s a railroad without a naked woman?
Did this one as a kid when I did models. Not sure size
Toad
Hi ttrigg
On indoor models I use PVA glue for glazing
Super glue of any kind is a no no it crazes the plastic it can even do it, if you are glueing a roof to an already glazed building or passanger car.
I havn’t glazed any of my out door buildings but I will be when the get rejuvinated, the thought occures that there is a glue for model areoplane canopies maybe that would work for glazing our building windows??
regards John Busby
Colorado Models is having a sale $70 for four kits including the two different section houses, small station and switch tower - http://www.coloradomodel.com/default.htm. That’s a pretty good deal and they could make for some good kitbashing.
-Brian