John Moon Posted Thursday at 08:21 PM Posted Thursday at 08:21 PM Really messed up the rear glass with super glue on final assembly. Oh well have to do better next time 😜 3
pulln4dejr Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM Looks great! A word of wisdom from someone who’s ruined their share of windows. After watching numerous videos on YouTube I found out about “Aileen’s Clear Gel Tacky Glue” and “Mod Podge”, both work great and dry clear without damaging your windows! Also they’re both available at Walmart, Hobby Lobby, and most craft stores.
John Moon Posted Thursday at 10:54 PM Author Posted Thursday at 10:54 PM 1 hour ago, pulln4dejr said: Looks great! A word of wisdom from someone who’s ruined their share of windows. After watching numerous videos on YouTube I found out about “Aileen’s Clear Gel Tacky Glue” and “Mod Podge”, both work great and dry clear without damaging your windows! Also they’re both available at Walmart, Hobby Lobby, and most craft stores. I tried Micro Crystal Clear to glue the windows in, but they didn’t stay too well that was the first problem. Second problem is when I caught the window with chassis with super glue trying to glue the chassis to the body. Oh well.
bbowser Posted Thursday at 11:23 PM Posted Thursday at 11:23 PM Looks great, can't go wrong with a model of the King.
Jim N Posted Friday at 06:24 PM Posted Friday at 06:24 PM Looks real good. I think most all of us have been there with super glue and clear plastic.
Model Guy Posted Sunday at 11:16 PM Posted Sunday at 11:16 PM Looks great quick tip I use Elmer's clear glue if you get any on the windows it cleans up with water
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