Hey Gary - There was quite a bit for me to unpack so I started from the beginning to see your progression. That was a fantastic learning experience. Like you I have concerns with mating fuselage halves. Since I use the Mr Cement family I find myself reaching for their hottest cement, which is the one that comes in a tapered bottle. I also make a “sludge” or “slurry” in an old glue bottle of plastic shavings and hot glue which I’m sure you are familiar with of course but it’s the combination of adding a bit of plastic as a binder that seems to be the ticket.
I really appreciate how you judge details without going too far. It’s very effective.
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Looking good there Gary! Yeah, I can never figure why some kits are engineered to have any protrusions such as landing gear attached well before the end.
Obviously those designers don’t build models… 
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Hey Bruce, thanks for taking a look at my little project.speedgraflex wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2024 6:45 pm Hey Gary - There was quite a bit for me to unpack so I started from the beginning to see your progression. That was a fantastic learning experience. Like you I have concerns with mating fuselage halves. Since I use the Mr Cement family I find myself reaching for their hottest cement, which is the one that comes in a tapered bottle. I also make a “sludge” or “slurry” in an old glue bottle of plastic shavings and hot glue which I’m sure you are familiar with of course but it’s the combination of adding a bit of plastic as a binder that seems to be the ticket.
I really appreciate how you judge details without going too far. It’s very effective.
Thanks, Carlos!Stikpusher wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2024 7:55 pm Looking good there Gary! Yeah, I can never figure why some kits are engineered to have any protrusions such as landing gear attached well before the end.Obviously those designers don’t build models…
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I started making a fresh batch last night using some sprue from the 1961 Revell kit. This way I’ll be able to match in the plastic precisely. I already had a bit of an issue where I will use the sludge as a filler. If it’s still here on the forum it was Kari who turned me onto doing this and he posted a great how to make it. I’ll look for the link.
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Cool! I 'preciate that, Bruce!speedgraflex wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 2:36 pm I started making a fresh batch last night using some sprue from the 1961 Revell kit. This way I’ll be able to match in the plastic precisely. I already had a bit of an issue where I will use the sludge as a filler. If it’s still here on the forum it was Kari who turned me onto doing this and he posted a great how to make it. I’ll look for the link.
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Hmmm… I’ll have to try it. How long does liquid sprue last once mixed?
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Yes, this ^^^^.BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 3:20 pm Hmmm… I’ll have to try it. How long does liquid sprue last once mixed?
Thanks for finding that, Bruce!
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I used a nearly empty Tamiya Extra Thin bottle and throwed some pieces of sprue in it. After a few hours of chemical (re)action and a brief stir it's ready to go. If you keep the lid tight it should be good for at least half a year. You can reactivate or thin it down to your needs by adding some TET or simply methyl ethyl ketone (aka butanone).BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 3:20 pm Hmmm… I’ll have to try it. How long does liquid sprue last once mixed?
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Thanks for that information, Torben!mostrich wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 2:58 amI used a nearly empty Tamiya Extra Thin bottle and throwed some pieces of sprue in it. After a few hours of chemical (re)action and a brief stir it's ready to go. If you keep the lid tight it should be good for at least half a year. You can reactivate or thin it down to your needs by adding some TET or simply methyl ethyl ketone (aka butanone).BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 3:20 pm Hmmm… I’ll have to try it. How long does liquid sprue last once mixed?
