TimberSurf it’s not PVA. It is a far stronger adhesive, and goes off quicker. PVA takes days to go off and keeps shrinking. Ours is a polymer plastic glue. That does not shrink.
Medway Peninsula Model Railway thank you. Yes it’s great for fixing as well. I’ll be doing a weathering the track soon and it will show how strong 💪 it is
Our Glue is not PVA. PVA is a synthetic rubber polymer. And shrinks while drying. It also has a long drying time. Our ballast glue is a Plastic Polymer. Which don’t shrink. And dries a lot faster. But if your happy with PVA then stick to that. If it works don’t change it. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Just ordered some for ballasting my layout! Tanks very much for making this tutorial
@@CymruRails thank you always a pleasure helping a fellow Taff 🏴🏴🏴
Hi would the WWS War World Scenics WWScenics | Medium Grade Plum Ballast | 500g | Model Railway Scenery Material work under a oo gage track
It might be a bit big for OO.
What makes your product better than PVA?
I second this question.
TimberSurf it’s not PVA. It is a far stronger adhesive, and goes off quicker. PVA takes days to go off and keeps shrinking. Ours is a polymer plastic glue. That does not shrink.
@@WWSCENICS Nice
WWSCENICS don't imply it's better just dries quicker and imply if your happy with PVA then stick to that. If it works don’t change it.
It looks a good product and I assume you could use it too for making wagon loads or putting real coal in locos?
Medway Peninsula Model Railway thank you. Yes it’s great for fixing as well. I’ll be doing a weathering the track soon and it will show how strong 💪 it is
Great video looks good that stuff
Peaks 47 thanks sam
Our Glue is not PVA. PVA is a synthetic rubber polymer. And shrinks while drying. It also has a long drying time. Our ballast glue is a Plastic Polymer. Which don’t shrink. And dries a lot faster. But if your happy with PVA then stick to that. If it works don’t change it. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼