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The Tamiya 87038 Extra Thin Cement Glue comes in a convenient 40ml tube, featuring a fine 0.3mm tip for precision application. This fast-drying adhesive is perfect for a variety of projects, including model building and arts & crafts, and is designed for use with polystyrene plastic. The pack includes two tubes, ensuring you have enough glue for all your creative endeavors.
Container Type | Tube |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Features | Fast Drying |
Specific Uses For Product | Model |
Compatible Material | Polystyrene Plastic |
Volume | 40 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
Material Type | Plastic |
C**D
Great model glue
Easy to apply. Strong hold. Convienent size does a lot. Dries clear. Works great. Looks good.
T**R
Good quality
Good quality. I can glue the plastic dust protection for the DIY miniature houses from Flever, Rolife, and etc. You have to glue things fast though because it dries fast. It smells like nail polish, not bad at all.
8**E
Model Building Tools
A great product with aplicator
M**M
Best in the Business
This two pack is the best value for the money. Tamiya is a legendary brand and this plastic solvent lives up to that reputation 100 percent. This is the thin stuff so it is imperative that you use caution when working with it as adding too much and letting it run where you don't want it will start to dissolve parts in places you don't want. That said, when used carefully and correctly it can't be beat for the performance. The bottles look great sitting on the workbench too I just have to say.
H**D
Some of the best modeling glue on planet Earth
This is the best stuff there is.
S**T
The absolute best for minis!
This is the best product in my opinion for modeling Warhammer 40k minis; brush it on the joints, hold together a few moments, and it's melted together. I go through a ton of it and it works great. There are a handful of things to just be aware of:It won't work at all on 3D printed resin models, and that includes Forge World stuff from Games Workshop. For that you'll need super glue and patience (or super glue accelerator).Be careful not to touch any place that has cement on it; it becomes soft enough that you can leave fingerprints on it.It can be a challenge when used on larger pieces, such as big panels on a vehicle. It takes a while to brush on enough of it over a large surface and it almost starts drying before you can get around to all spots. You just must work quickly or keep reapplying to keep it "wet" before you attach. For this reason, it's not quite the best product for big items such as large vehicles and terrain: for those again I prefer super glue.But none of those are a knock against this product, that's just how model cement works. The only reason I took a star off is that the brushes on this are just not well designed to use up all the product. They don't easily reach to the bottom of the jar. You can pull the brush down to extend it a bit, but I've found that to still not be a great solution to get to the bottom. And if you're not able to get a lot of the product on the brush it just won't work. What I end up doing is always working from a mostly full jar. When it gets low I'll move to another jar, and then when that is low I'll combine them. Working from a full jar is really the only way that you aren't fighting to get enough cement on your brush.They probably can't switch to a narrower jar just because people will knock it over. However, I do wish the jars had a rounded interior base, and then a brush that goes all the way to the bottom without any fuss.Otherwise, this is a great product and is my go-to way to assemble minis!
T**I
Best model glue
Simply the best glue for model kits.
D**.
Excellent for War Hammer figures
Works perfectly on War Hammer models. Fine tip allows for precise application. Holds VERY well.
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