Since you are using styrene it should work even better than the Gorilla Super Glue that you are using. I have used it on a few kits and generally speaking the parts would fail before my joints would.
If you do use it, it dries extremely fast so it's a bit easier to brush it on while the parts are close together, but not touching persay...
also great work on 2010, I am excited to see what you are going to do with the UFO lighting on the frame sill.
i am thinking about purchasing a GP38-2 and have some questions...
so I would like to have sound and possibly radio control, but in g scale that for me is extremely cost prohibitive...
I run N scale so I already have a DCC system, it's a Prodigy Advance, but I don't know if it would be able to power the Geep...
As I said I would like if I could do radio control as well, it doesn't have to be DCC, but something that allows me to control functions.
I have a rudimentary RC system in a Aristo FA-1, basically runs off a 3s Lipo in the fuel tank, to a Reciever/esc chip. I can only control the speed at the moment...
I just want to know if it is possible, or at least if it can be done cheaply.
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Have you tried using Tenax 7r?
It is essentially a plastic weld.
Since you are using styrene it should work even better than the Gorilla Super Glue that you are using. I have used it on a few kits and generally speaking the parts would fail before my joints would.
If you do use it, it dries extremely fast so it's a bit easier to brush it on while the parts are close together, but not touching persay...
also great work on 2010, I am excited to see what you are going to do with the UFO lighting on the frame sill.