stevethefish
My name's actually not Steve
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- Jun 12, 2015
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This may be difficult to find outside of Japan, but Cemedine's High Grade Model Glue. I mostly use it as a canopy glue because it comes out clear and dries clear. It is also helpful for PE parts. Hasegawa Phantom kits in 1:72 scale have zero detail on the inside surface of the engine cans, so I bought some Eduard PE sets for those. You curve it around the inside of the engine cans. I first used CA, but it dried too quickly and wouldn't let me reposition it slightly. So the next Phantom I made I used this Cemedine glue, and it gave me plenty of time to move the brass around until it looked right.

I made a big mistake with trying to use the PE set for the Polar Lights 1:350 Star Trek K'Tinga ship. It comes with PE bands to make the windows look crisper, but I really wish I had not bothered with it because I ended up really screwing up the plastic by drilling out the areas behind the windows, which proved to be problematic. Now I'm trying to putty up the gaps left behind and the end result would have looked better if I had only just left the kit parts as-is.

I made a big mistake with trying to use the PE set for the Polar Lights 1:350 Star Trek K'Tinga ship. It comes with PE bands to make the windows look crisper, but I really wish I had not bothered with it because I ended up really screwing up the plastic by drilling out the areas behind the windows, which proved to be problematic. Now I'm trying to putty up the gaps left behind and the end result would have looked better if I had only just left the kit parts as-is.