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Just caught up from the beginning. So many ideas and tips which you've taken on board.
You have every reason to be proud of this model. You've had fun, learned a lot to take forward to your next model and done a cracking job.
Well done.
Really nice job on that. Really nice :thumb2:
If that’s your first, it’s going to be great fun watching your modelling journey. You will get very good very quickly!
and more importantly you enjoyed it and want to do more!!
what glue are you using?....must be quite 'hot' if its taking the paint off...........to be honest i use CA almost exclusivly these days
I’m using the Tamiya extra thin but find once I’ve painted and come to glue together the bond isn’t as good which makes sense as I’m glueing onto paint.
Think I need to start masking when painting to make sure the various parts are bonding to the plastic I could always them touch up the paint afterwards I guess.
I’ve ordered 2 other bikes think I’ve got the bug!
Nice job ! Strangely enough that was the same model that got me back into the hobby when I was given one a 'funny' Xmas gift a few years ago - I won't spoil your thread with my version ( no better than yours! ) but you can find it on here if you want
I’m using the Tamiya extra thin but find once I’ve painted and come to glue together the bond isn’t as good which makes sense as I’m glueing onto paint.
Think I need to start masking when painting to make sure the various parts are bonding to the plastic I could always them touch up the paint afterwards I guess.
I’ve ordered 2 other bikes think I’ve got the bug!
Two ways of dealing with this that I know of Chris. The first is scraping the paint off where the bond will be made. The second (which I use ‘cos I’m lazy) is to invest in some Revell Contacta glue. This is more “gel” like than Tamiya extra thin and stays where you put it. It will cut through paint quite nicely as long as the paint film isn’t too thick and create a decent bond between parts. You can use superglue, but then you are bonding paint film to paint film and the bond can be quite weak.
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