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When the fine, upstanding youth started dumping the glue into paper bags and snorting it, model plastic cement became harder to find. You can also use the 'super glue gel'. It would probably be a pretty good substitute. I have some Locktite EXTREME Repair glue that seems to be a good choice also. (Got it at AutoZone I think)
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YUP!! It worked out great. Wife had the day off. Did lunch together. Stopped at a few places . Then I asked her if she wanted to stop at Michael's. Found everything i needed right there. Paint was under lock & key. :( But it Saved me about 15 miles extra plus about about 45 mins in time. Thanks again Jake.:)
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Any hobby store should carry some spray paints for your model but the choices are not as good as the were 10 years ago and getting a primer base coat is not carried very much anymore so just use flat white and go from there. Show us some pictures when you done.
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I've got probably close to 30 models in my basement that haven't been touched. I'll get around to them someday. I've got most of the Chevelles offered, and a GTX, GNX, 69 Daytona, and a 67 Coronet... Even got a 1/24 scale F4,P38 and a WWII Corsair.
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I have a 1/8 85 Corvette in the closet that was started in 1986 and half finished!
My compuyer desk is covered with models and parts of what I am currently working on!(mostly NASCAR) |
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