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Any advice on what clear plastic cement product to purchase welcomed - there is so much new stuff to learn!
 
I'm relatively new, and found that Revell Contacta glue suites me best. It's great for very small parts
 
Hi Taff. Do you mean plastic glue that’s clear or plastic glue for clear parts? If the former, then my “go tos” are Contacta and Tamiya extra thin.
if the latter, then I use this…it’s like a super strong PVA type glue, but has better holding power.
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Don’t try to use Contacta or Tamiya extra thin on clear parts, they could fog them and give disappointing results.
 
Hi Taff. Do you mean plastic glue that’s clear or plastic glue for clear parts? If the former, then my “go tos” are Contacta and Tamiya extra thin.
if the latter, then I use this…it’s like a super strong PVA type glue, but has better holding power.

Don’t try to use Contacta or Tamiya extra thin on clear parts, they could fog them and give disappointing results.
Thanks Tim.
I'll have to try Tamiya also.
 
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Hi Taff. Do you mean plastic glue that’s clear or plastic glue for clear parts? If the former, then my “go tos” are Contacta and Tamiya extra thin.
if the latter, then I use this…it’s like a super strong PVA type glue, but has better holding power.

Don’t try to use Contacta or Tamiya extra thin on clear parts, they could fog them and give disappointing results.
Thanks - yes I mean cement for clear parts like windows and canopies, etc.
 
Micro Krystal Klear. John has it in the shop.
I'll second that. Also its handy if you loose a tiny window of light lens/glass.

Tamiya Extra thin can be used of clear parts but you need to be very careful and only use the smallest amount.
 
I also use 'Micro Krystal Klear', but if you're on a budget then 'PVA' glue (woodglue) works great as well. Give it a try on a piece of clear sprue, cheers
 
I've used Micro Kristal Klear for 40+ years w/no regrets. Cures very strong. I've used it to make small windows as well.
 
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Great advice again and thankyou all that took time to help. Much appreciated and another product in the basket.
 
Great advice again and thankyou all that took time to help. Much appreciated and another product in the basket.
Taff,
no problem - I could spend all day advising, and helping you spend your money! :tongue-out3:
Dave
 
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