What glue to use on Forgeorld kits
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What glue to use on Forgeorld kits
I have finally bought my first Forgeworld kit. Bought a dragon!!
So I am looking it over and have to ask what would be the best glue to hold it together??? I tried zap ca and really no luck on small parts but after pinning the wings the glue held. For a test I tries testers cement and no luck on a small part. HMM... So what do you all use??
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Re: What glue to use on Forgeorld kits
Super glue.
2 part epoxy in some rare cases.
Testors plastic cement is a no-go.
2 part epoxy in some rare cases.
Testors plastic cement is a no-go.
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Re: What glue to use on Forgeorld kits
I use various forms of super glue. zapagap isn't always the best.
Make sure what every your gluing is clean. That means WASHING the model in a sink with mild soapy water. You can use a mild hand soap or a few drops of dish soap. You don't want loads of suds, but you do need enough to break down the oils on the model from the molds.
It's the biggest rookie/newbie mistake skipped before painting or glueing metal and resin models. [yup you should wash FC also.]
Make sure what every your gluing is clean. That means WASHING the model in a sink with mild soapy water. You can use a mild hand soap or a few drops of dish soap. You don't want loads of suds, but you do need enough to break down the oils on the model from the molds.
It's the biggest rookie/newbie mistake skipped before painting or glueing metal and resin models. [yup you should wash FC also.]
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Re: What glue to use on Forgeorld kits
Thank you guys. BIg help.
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Re: What glue to use on Forgeorld kits
Echoing the "clean models" advice from kt.
I LOVE Gorilla Glue super glue. It's all I use, now - even (especially?) on FW stuff.
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I LOVE Gorilla Glue super glue. It's all I use, now - even (especially?) on FW stuff.
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Re: What glue to use on Forgeorld kits
on larger models, i would highly recommand pinning as well. For a dragon, them wings and stuff should be better pinned.
i tend not to pin smaller models but everything larger than a Rhino is better fully pinned...
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i tend not to pin smaller models but everything larger than a Rhino is better fully pinned...
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