I go over a simple way to remove seam lines on your gunpla and another little trick to help in your painting process. Follow me on twitter for updates on future projects and videos. / kyletoon1
I have not tried it, but I would assume it would work. It will take a fair amount longer to cure than thin so I would recommend letting it cure over night atleast. Also if you have any spare parts around I would try it on them first.
Great videos, litteraly the bob ross of gunpla
Hey man, good job.
Ay i saw a vid that pours a cement in a cup and put some bits of runner of the part and lets it melt and then puts it does it work on the thin one?
Hey this is a couple years old now but I was curious what sticks ur using.
Does this method work with ABS plastic too?
Do you know if you can use the tamiya cement that comes in the orange bottle? I would think that it would just take longer to fuse together.
I have not used it, so I can't say. To test it I would try it on a couple spare parts or if you don't have any try it on some runner pieces first.
Oddly enough, not the first coke nail(s) I've seen from the Gunpla community.
Good video, though.
Tamiya Extra Thin Cement is the best. 💯
@xxnike0629xx do you use them for your BOX fort?
I don't understand why you cut a notch in the wing n didn't just leave it in???
Thats because I'm painting it. It makes it easy to disassemble to paint instead of having to mask it all off.
Does it work if it's not extra thin?
I have not tried it, but I would assume it would work. It will take a fair amount longer to cure than thin so I would recommend letting it cure over night atleast. Also if you have any spare parts around I would try it on them first.