GobotFool Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 Gah! for some reason all the glue decided to give out on my 1/48s, the landing lights and the small lil fins at the bottom of the nosecone fusilage all decided to give out at once what kind of glue does yamato use to secure these in place? Quote
UN Spacy Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 I'm not sure which glue Yamato is using for their parts? Actually, my 1/48 Hikaru came with a couple of lose panels (on the right wing) which I put right back on with some Crazy Glue. Also, my 1/48 Roy came with a lose panel on the right leg......... You'd think that Yamato would use a better glue......... Quote
Zeta Otaku Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 A little dab of crazy glue will work just fine for most of those loose panels. Just don't over do it with the glue Quote
Montarvillois Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 I actually used Humbrol liquid polycement to glue the large missiles that came with the fastpack to their pylons since they always fell and it did an excellent (and invisible) job. Quote
Omni Existence Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 LOL! I had a similar problem with the left wing panel on my Hikaru 1A popping out. Everytime I attach any of the missles on the harpoints, they'd pop off. I just used Super Glue, and voila! Fixed! Quote
Macross Junky Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 (edited) I'd use PVA (white glue) for the landing gear lights. Super glue, if you use too much, or it oozes out of the seam you are re-joining can "frost" the clear plastic and ruin the piece. The red landing gear door light on my Max 1/48 is doing the same thing. Gonna zap it tonight before I lose it... Super glue should work fine for the fins. Edited September 16, 2003 by Macross Junky Quote
williwoods Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 I have been using zap a gap glue solely on my 1/48 and specifcally on the landing lights and the A head on hikaru and works fine. I use the pink zap a gap which is the thin style glue, I was very careful and have had no frosting yet. Be Careful!. Quote
Montarvillois Posted September 16, 2003 Posted September 16, 2003 You mean the landing lights can pop out ??? Gotta check that out, this one would be a beotch to find on the carpet I tell ya. Thanks for the heads up guys (runs towards terrified battroid with my glue pot...) Quote
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