Hey there...
I see lots of tutorials on adding hinges to doors and trunks, but how about hoods? I need to hinge the resin hood (Bandit Resins) of a 71 Roadrunner to the plastic body. Any ideas? links to tutorials or other tips etc? After market places that sell hood hinges that aren't too crazy difficult to add?
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20 December 2008 - 09:23 AM
Hello All and Happy Holidays
What are your feelings about Tenex 7 Liquid Glue.
I just bought a brand new bottle of Tenex. It seems that now it does not evaporate as fast as it used to. Is this my imagination or have they changed their formula slightly. It seems to work just as good as before. If this is true, I think this is a good thing because you don't have to rush as much to apply the cement with your brush.
Has anybody used other types of liquid glue, and what are your results?
Frank B
I haven't been back into building long enough to know that it's changed, but Tenex is great stuff. For scratchbuilding, say joining styrene rod together, it's unbeatable.
I have also had good luck with Micromark's "Same Stuff", and with samestuff, the brush you use to apply the glue is attached to the top that screws the glue bottle closed. Very convenient.
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