Plastic Glue

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by asrodrig, Nov 11, 2008.

  1. asrodrig
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    asrodrig New Member

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    Hey, does anybody know if there is a cheaper substitute to the GW Plastic Glue? I'm running a little low...
     
  2. doom_diver
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    Taminya Cement. Way better than GW. Only 2 bucks for a good amount. Though comes out of those sqeezy tubes
     
  3. asrodrig
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    thanks dude. where can i find it?
     
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    side note:

    If you get to a point where you can't get any to drip out and still have a bit of glueing to do cut off the top and use something to fish out the rest. I can't beleve how much was still in my "emptys"
     
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    Ah cool. thanks for the tip, dude.
     
  6. Craken
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    I prefer plastic cement that you can find in any hobby shop, it comes as a liquid that you brush on. much cleaner and easier to apply.
     
  7. doom_diver
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    Go to any Hobby Shop that isn't GW. They usually have it there. But I am in Vancouver on the other hand...'
    But whatever try if u want. Good Luck.
     
  8. caerdrath
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    I can really recommend Uhu plast (little pinkish bottle)

    It never dries out, it's got a very small opening to apply with precision and somehow it kinda melts the plastics together :) As for price, I think its around 4 euro's or so.

    Caer
     
  9. jormi_boced
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    I like Locktite.
     

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