KrystalKleer does just that. I think designed for canopies but has many uses. I've used it in 1/87 scale to make windshields/windows. White glue like Elmer's also dries clear. PaulE
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Hi Kelly,
I'm not familiar with Paul's product, but it sounds good.
I'm also not sure exactly what you mean by 'camouflage brush'. If you mean the bits of 'tree' or branches then I use a glue similar to PVA which we use at work. It's a little stickier or rubbery than PVA and we call it 'Emulsion glue'. PVA would work just as well. I have thin nozzles on the end of the bottle so only tiny drops come out. I would find CA a bit too instant and unforgiving. With PVA you can at least push it around for a while, until it's just how you want it. I hope this helps and am always happy to answer questions.
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Hi Kelly,
I'm not familiar with Paul's product, but it sounds good.
I'm also not sure exactly what you mean by 'camouflage brush'. If you mean the bits of 'tree' or branches then I use a glue similar to PVA which we use at work. It's a little stickier or rubbery than PVA and we call it 'Emulsion glue'. PVA would work just as well. I have thin nozzles on the end of the bottle so only tiny drops come out. I would find CA a bit too instant and unforgiving. With PVA you can at least push it around for a while, until it's just how you want it. I hope this helps and am always happy to answer questions.
Andy
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Hi Andy
Relatively new to the forum so missed the start of this thread. I have no idea how you do it at that scale. I used to wargame with 1/300 scale stuff in my youth, so I know how small that stuff is.
As for the display case a simply brilliant idea excellently executed.
Well done.
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