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Old 05-02-2009, 10:50 AM   #1
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I would like to know what glue everyone recommends to fix a fallen off rudder or an engine exhaust nozzle on mostly GJ 1/400 scale. Thanks to all that may reply.
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very small amount of super glue?
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very small amount of super glue?
Thats what i used to fix my Iberia A346
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Agree. Super Glue.
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but only a wee bit, dont want it turning that nasty white stuff?
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Thanks for the responses. Looks like Super Glue is the consensus so far.
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but only a wee bit, dont want it turning that nasty white stuff?
If you don't want the nasty white stuff, clean the area to be glued, make sure there's no oil from your fingers on it. It should be ok, but use the SuperGlue gel, not the liquid.
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