Yep that's what I wanted to know. Could you use any other glue/paint? I have modeling glue if it works.woodyrr wrote:The Ralph Ratcliffe sirens come unassembled and unpainted.
I believe you are referring to this red, white and blue 2T22.
It was painted to resemble this siren at the VFW hall in Arkansas City, Kansas.
I assemble them with super glue and paint them with Floquil model railroad paints.
If I didn't get the gist of your question, please rephrase it and I will try to give a better answer.
When I built my Thunderbolt model from Ralph Ratcliffe, I used super glue. It may work with other glues, but I HIGHLY recommend super glue because of the strength.Mark N wrote:Yep that's what I wanted to know. Could you use any other glue/paint? I have modeling glue if it works.woodyrr wrote:I assemble them with super glue and paint them with Floquil model railroad paints.
If I didn't get the gist of your question, please rephrase it and I will try to give a better answer.
Well, modeling glue is the same strength, just soft and squishy after it comes out. So it's like a safer super glue (my fingers get tortured every time I use superglue).Sifed1 wrote:When I built my Thunderbolt model from Ralph Ratcliffe, I used super glue. It may work with other glues, but I HIGHLY recommend super glue because of the strength.Mark N wrote:Yep that's what I wanted to know. Could you use any other glue/paint? I have modeling glue if it works.woodyrr wrote:I assemble them with super glue and paint them with Floquil model railroad paints.
If I didn't get the gist of your question, please rephrase it and I will try to give a better answer.
Okay then. If it's just like it, then just use it. It's for modeling anyway.Sifed1 wrote:When I built my Thunderbolt model from Ralph Ratcliffe, I used super glue. It may work with other glues, but I HIGHLY recommend super glue because of the strength.Mark N wrote:Well, modeling glue is the same strength, just soft and squishy after it comes out. So it's like a safer super glue (my fingers get tortured every time I use superglue).
Oh ok, thanks for the help!woodyrr wrote:"Model" glue or styrene cement is designed to work with styrene and ABS plastic. It is a solvent that melts the plastic at the joint and fuses the pieces together. These sirens are made from another type of plastic that does not react to the solvent. You really need to use super glue which provides the strength to hold the pieces together. I use disposable vinyl gloves and keep a gallon of Acetone handy in case I get some on me as Acetone is the solvent for super glue.
Here are some of the glues that I use for modeling.
The Locktite Super Glue is the best I have found. I get it at Home Depot.
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