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Old 15-01-2008   #2 (permalink)
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you really dont need much CA for it to do its job. try putting some into a metal fair cake tin type thing or on a scrap of plastic and use a bit of wire to dip into it the apply tiny amounts to the p/e part.

alternativly you can use future/clear to attatch p/e to models. poor some into an air-tight jar (like an old tamiya paint pot cleaned out or something) leave it undone for about half a day and you will see it thickens up to a gel-like substance. you can then use this to attach the parts and it dries quite quickly (although not as quickly as CA)
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