I usually build in wood but as time goes by new materials appear and a change is required.
Firstly is there a difference between Plasticard and Styrene ?
I was going to join these new materials by using a brush down the edges, till someone said to use an applicator ??
I see there is an applicator in the Scale Model's Shop by Albion. Alternatively there is one made by Deluxe Model Products on their site. Are they both the same tool for the same job ? Will they join Styrene and/ or Plasticard better than the brush method ? Should I keep a brush handy ready to help the glueing as I think the applicator may not need to be used all the time ?
I will be using Plastic Weld-It to do the glueing as I tried using EMA Plastic Weld a long time ago and didn't have much success with it.. I was told recently to buy a cleaner solvent, thinking that this may have been the problem and do you need to use a solvent cleaner prior to glueing.
Firstly is there a difference between Plasticard and Styrene ?
I was going to join these new materials by using a brush down the edges, till someone said to use an applicator ??
I see there is an applicator in the Scale Model's Shop by Albion. Alternatively there is one made by Deluxe Model Products on their site. Are they both the same tool for the same job ? Will they join Styrene and/ or Plasticard better than the brush method ? Should I keep a brush handy ready to help the glueing as I think the applicator may not need to be used all the time ?
I will be using Plastic Weld-It to do the glueing as I tried using EMA Plastic Weld a long time ago and didn't have much success with it.. I was told recently to buy a cleaner solvent, thinking that this may have been the problem and do you need to use a solvent cleaner prior to glueing.
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