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  • stona
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #1

    Favourite plastic cement?

    As the title suggests, I was wondering what everybody uses to stick their plastic together, as in plastic cements?

    I've always used either Tamiya Extra Thin or the EMA Plastic Weld, which have such similar properties I'm never sure which I'm using once I've decanted the Plastic Weld into a Tamiya bottle to avail myself of the little brush.

    Is there something newer or better? Am I missing anything?
  • Steven000
    • Aug 2018
    • 2848
    • Steven
    • Belgium

    #2
    I also use TET, horrible smell though but I like the small brush and how it flows very easy. Cheers

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    • Mr Bowcat
      SMF Supporters
      • Dec 2016
      • 4660
      • Bob
      • London

      #3
      TET. I kinda like the smell, which is worrying. :tears-of-joy:
      Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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      • BarryW
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2011
        • 6053

        #4
        I use Mr Cement S which is similar to TET but better, for most jobs. I sometimes use the slower drying thicker version, Mr Cement DeLux when I need to.

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        • Andy the Sheep
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2019
          • 1864
          • Andrea
          • North Eastern Italy

          #5
          I use both TET and TET Quick Set but also more dense glues like Revell Contacta or UHU Plast Special (bottle still usable after almost 8 years) for joints that need a bit of "filler" or a large glued surface.
          No complaints about their "behaviour" up to now. For transparencies I'm still experimenting different kind of glues (white glue, Humbrol ClearFix, CA...) but no decision taken yet.

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          • BarryW
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2011
            • 6053

            #6
            Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
            I use both TET and TET Quick Set but also more dense glues like Revell Contacta or UHU Plast Special (bottle still usable after almost 8 years) for joints that need a bit of "filler" or a large glued surface.
            No complaints about their "behaviour" up to now. For transparencies I'm still experimenting different kind of glues (white glue, Humbrol ClearFix, CA...) but no decision taken yet.
            Try the DSPAE non-fogging c.a. on transparencies. It is great when you need a quick grip.

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            • rtfoe
              • Apr 2018
              • 9202
              • Richard
              • Shah Alam, Malaysia

              #7
              Testors Liquid Cement...can't get it now. The alternative was ABS from China, cheap and works just like TET. Now use TET's cousin... Tammi Airbrush cleaner. Works the same, triple the amount at the same price or cheaper.

              Cheers,
              Wabble

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              • Flip
                • Jul 2022
                • 259
                • John
                • Speyside

                #8
                I now stick (no pun intended) to using just Tamiya:
                1. Extra Thin Quick Set (Light Green Top). I tend to use this for those awkward jobs where a third hand would have come in useful - bond it quick so you get a chance to back it up with something else. NB: This stuff is brilliant for glueing parts that are in intimate contact by propagating through capillary action but it is useless if there is a gap between parts. If there is a gap, use no.2 below.
                2. Extra Thin (Dark Green Top). This tends to be the afore-mentioned backup. Used to glue the parts fully and to fill fine gaps.
                3. Tamiya Cement (White Top). Used for serious bonding where separation is not an option. It also smells good :upside:

                I use Microscale "Micro Kristal Klear" for the transparencies. Never fogs, easy to apply with the standard cocktail stick and is forgiving when you leave masking tape on the inside of the canopy!

                As an aside, I also use the Kristal Klear as a temporary glue. Originally I tried to get my hands on Microscale's Liquitape but it is not imported into the UK.
                So for example, on an aircraft's undercarriage bays, after spraying the insides and detailing, I fit the closed doors using just 2 tiny dabs of Kristal Klear (1 dab in each of 2 opposing corners) then spray the model up. At the end, the doors can be easily prised off and the open versions fitted.

                Kind regards,
                John

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                • Jim R
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 16028
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #9
                  EMA Plastic Weld and VMS Styrene Cement - they do a fast and slow version.

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                  • Geoffers
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jan 2017
                    • 1913
                    • Geoff
                    • Shropshire

                    #10
                    Mr Cement SP (quick acting) or Mr Cement S are my preference.

                    I do use TET as well though from time to time.

                    Geoff.

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                    • Andy T
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2021
                      • 3239
                      • Sheffield

                      #11
                      TET is the one I use the most, with the quick drying version for delicate parts and their slow "white topped" for parts that need some wiggle time.

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                      • Waspie
                        • Mar 2023
                        • 3488

                        #12
                        I never knew there was so much out there.
                        I use TET and a Humbrol cement for transparencies which someone on here recommended.
                        The end.
                        Can’t you tell I’m new to this!!!

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                        • Gary MacKenzie
                          SMF Supporter
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 1059
                          • Gary
                          • Forres , Moray , Scotland

                          #13
                          I use tamiya green ( extra thin ) tamiya white ( normal ) and revell contacta with the long metal spout ( looks like blunt needle )

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                          • Mini Me
                            • Jun 2018
                            • 10711

                            #14
                            If I'm low on Testor's liquid Cement @ nearly $5.00 an oz. I will dip in to my supply of MEK (Methyl Ethyl Keytone for the uninitiated) @ around $6.00 a quart, and pipe a few squirts right into my glue jar to top it off. Works like a "champ" and saves a few "bucks" along the way. :thumb2:

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                            • Ian M
                              Administrator
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 18286
                              • Ian
                              • Falster, Denmark

                              #15
                              TAMIYA airbrush cleaner. Costs about the same but you get about ten times as much in the bottle.
                              And it is the same as extra thin.
                              Group builds

                              Bismarck

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