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A**T
Good product, issue with shipping
The product is really good, used it on my warhammer plastic models and it holds the parts together quick and the join feels solid (just be careful as it can mess up details). Only problem was the way it is shipped, the bottle has an issue leaking but the supplier sent me another straight away and offered to send a third so I had at least a full bottles supply which was very generous.
P**E
came well packaged
this is a present
D**Y
A great bonding agent for heavier styrene material .
I have used Humbrol Poly for many years and is ideal when used with heavier sheet styrene . But the cost has risen to a point where i would be reluctant to purchase on line and seek out a model shop or craft centre in my area.
J**M
DO NOT USE IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE..
I build parts for a model railway.
S**4
Sticky situation!
I have been using this product since it came on the market. Liquid poly is so much more versatile that the regular tubed poly glue. Drying vey quickly it can easily be run into hard to reach places in plastic models and if spilt on the model surface in small amounts will quickly evaporate without causing damage.The bottle comes with its own applicator brush set into the screw top which is ok for general work but for more intricate application I would suggest the use of a cocktail stick or an old "rigger" brush.Having been a model maker for over 50 years I am not accident free and the practice of leaving the liquid poly open with the brush resting in the bottle neck is to be avoided........being so thin it will run everywhere if inadvertently knocked over!My latest acquisition of liquid poly arrived as an add on with a expensive item . I was over powered by the fumes of a damaged bottle which fortunately had been wrapped in bubble wrap. A call to a very friendly Amazon representative resolved the matter and a FOC replacement has been processed.In summary I recommend this product to any serious model maker new or old.
M**T
Better than a tube or bottle
After being out of the hobby for a few years my glue had dried up or got lost so it was time to get some. I did some research and jumped on the revell bandwagon with the metal needle. This worked great for precision.. until the needle got blocked after around 2 weeks. I cleaned it out and it worked again for about a week before blocking. Then the needle fell out and the block became practically impossible to unblock.I remembered using glue in a glass bottle like nail varnish which never blocked and I never had a problem with. This lead me to this very bottle and I'm pleased to say it works just as well as I remember. I'll put up with a little less precision for not having to constantly unblock a needle and sometimes getting covered in glue in the process!
L**T
Ok
Safe bet although doesn't seem as strong a bond as it used to be
C**S
Great product, badly wrapped
Brush-on model cement is by far the best way to glue a plastic kit together. It dries very clear, is very manageable and doesn't dry up/ congeal into a blob like the tube stuff does. Humbrol imho is as good as any, but without the fancy prices of some brandsMine arrived today, and my 2* is for the delivery service. The glue was very well protected in bubble wrap, but no attempt had been made to tape around the top. So it leaked in shipment, and I opened the package to a saturated bottle and a smell so strong that we had to clear the kitchen for a bitNot impressed with my "Short Measure" adhesive
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