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tubab
#1 Posted : 07 January 2016 20:01:42

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Hi, has anybody used superglue for some parts of this model.
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#2 Posted : 07 January 2016 20:21:02

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#3 Posted : 07 January 2016 23:38:16

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Many thanks, and epoxy for load bearing stuff :-))
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#4 Posted : 08 January 2016 00:26:34

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tubab wrote:
Many thanks, and epoxy for load bearing stuff :-))


That's right. The instructions also usually point out when to use super glue and when to use epoxy
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#5 Posted : 08 January 2016 00:41:16

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greyhawk wrote:
tubab wrote:
Many thanks, and epoxy for load bearing stuff :-))


That's right. The instructions also usually point out when to use super glue and when to use epoxy


And I can vouch it's not advisable to ever replace epoxy with super glue when the instructions say to use epoxy - even if you're as lazy as me. Unless you like tears, anguish, and doubling the work, then please go ahead, throw that pesky epoxy out. Blushing
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#6 Posted : 08 February 2016 20:02:01

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I used epoxy for almost everything.Some of the parts I superlgued fell off as I handled the train.

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