Yeah, even the instructions are funny and reference "ze enemy ace k9""Dog-GONE!"
In case the tail and the kennel weren't enough clues that he's supposed to be shooting down Snoopy
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Yeah, even the instructions are funny and reference "ze enemy ace k9""Dog-GONE!"
In case the tail and the kennel weren't enough clues that he's supposed to be shooting down Snoopy
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JB WeldMight switch to rubber cement. Your thoughts?
JB Weld
That would hold. Pretty messy, and I don't move fast enough for the set up time.
Hobby Lobby is where I found all my supplies, KF.Speaking of model glue, where should I get some? Does walmart even have models?
And what about the little bottles of Testors paint?
There's gotta be a hobby shop in a strip mall somewhere that you always drive past and always tell yourself "I should go in there one day" but never do.Speaking of model glue, where should I get some? Does walmart even have models?
And what about the little bottles of Testors paint?
There's gotta be a hobby shop in a strip mall somewhere that you always drive past and always tell yourself "I should go in there one day" but never do.
Definitely have to have : bare plastic ,to bare plastic; the glue melts the plastic there for bonding the two together. Welding them together so to speak.'32 Ford Dra-Hag-ster
Back from the northwoods. Spent some time on the bench today. My large mitts don't handle the small parts and details like they once did. Finding it a little tougher than I thought it would be.
Another thing I've run into is that the Testor's liquid glue doesn't seem to grab hold on the spray painted parts. I put a light gray on the the engine before I started gluing on the shiny stuff. The gray seems to come off in the glue brush. It's now clouded the jar of glue. Might switch to rubber cement. Your thoughts?
Some updates, and a loosely set / not glued partial mock up.
Thanks KJV! Very helpful. Lucky for me, Hobby Lobby is just a ways past my other destination, Home Depot in a few minutes.Definitely have to have : bare plastic ,to bare plastic; the glue melts the plastic there for bonding the two together. Welding them together so to speak.
Clean the paint away from the areas where you need to glue.
Also: scrape chrome plating off any chrome parts in the area where the glue will be.
Go back to H L, and get the tube of testors. Make sure it's the orange tube. Because the blue tube non-toxic takes like a hundred years to dry it does not do a very good job.
Do you have an old mom and pop hardware store in the area? They usually have that kind of stuff, although modern model glue isn't as good as it use to be.Speaking of model glue, where should I get some? Does walmart even have models?
And what about the little bottles of Testors paint?
He's getting creepier by the hour. Made some progress:THOSE EYES!! Can't even....whoa!
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