Bill Anderson Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Hi, Well, I'm at the very end stages of building the Revell/Mongram '67 Corvette 427 Roadster (85-2968). I'm very pleased at how the motor/chassis, interior turned out, and am especially happy with the body paint job. The next step is the installation of the windshield/window "glass". Now I've done a lot of car models over the years, with some pretty decent results, but this one part is a bit "scary" to me - for want of a better word. There is no groove or pins or other features to attach the windshield to the body. I would normally scratch off some paint/chrome and use AC or a liquid cement and that has always worked in the past. But I find myself procrastinating on this one, and frankly don't want to screw up the paint - either by scratching too much off or getting adhesive in the wrong places. So who better to ask for advice than you guys...... what have you done and what do you recommend? Thank you!!!
Shark Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I would tape it in place in a couple places, then use Testor's window/canopy glue. After it dries, remove the tape and glue the remaining areas. I wouldn't worry about scraping paint since this is a different type of glue. Excess can be wiped away with a damp Q-tip while still wet.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) I would have created a means to pin the windshield to the body before painting, then attached it with the pins and a little white glue afterwards. I've used that method several times. It just takes very careful measuring and drilling. EDIT: I pinned this windshield frame early in the mockup process, as it was integral to the look I was after, and it also had to be removable, but go back in exactly the same place every time. I didn't show the process though, as this was the first one I did that way, and I wasn't 100% sure it would work as intended...so I didn't photograph the process. The pins are literally that, short point sections of straight pins glued into the frame, fitting into corresponding holes in the body. Windshield still fits dead-on after all the bodywork and paint on the main body was finished: Edited 8 hours ago by Ace-Garageguy
NOBLNG Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) That is what I try to do also if there are no definite mounting points. These are 0.020” brass pins if I recall. Edited 4 hours ago by NOBLNG
Mark W Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, Shark said: I would tape it in place in a couple places, then use Testor's window/canopy glue. After it dries, remove the tape and glue the remaining areas. I wouldn't worry about scraping paint since this is a different type of glue. Excess can be wiped away with a damp Q-tip while still wet. This absolutely the way to go. If anything goes awry, it can be removed with H2O. Also what Greg said about mounting pins, good idea, it works.
Shark Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago When I read the question, I was thinking you were asking about attaching the clear windshield to the frame, not the frame to the body.
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