@@need4sddhyt extra thin is for small pieces, or to put into a join where you don’t want glue to stick out. Also it’s helpful in preserving surface details like rivet lines and scribed panel lines. Medium thickness is used for large areas, big pieces or if you want a bulky visible join to look like it was welded on. There’s no right or wrong answer. A small needle like tip for a medium glue will help you better control the amount of glue so it doesn’t dump large amounts of glue at once.
@MDScaleModels thank you so much! This helps alot, I'm really new to modeling and it can be a bit hard to find answers to relatively simple questions. Thanks again!
A subject rarely covered!!!
Thanx!
Glad you liked it!
bought this kit, arrives tomorrow. after seeing this i am very excited. one question tho, do the sandbags come with the kit?
@@GioTheNoob yes they do. There are also some figures though I didn’t display them with this model.
Well tidy.
Sorry, I'm new to modeling and was wondering when to use extra thin and medium cement. Any feedback would help. Thanks in advance!
@@need4sddhyt extra thin is for small pieces, or to put into a join where you don’t want glue to stick out. Also it’s helpful in preserving surface details like rivet lines and scribed panel lines.
Medium thickness is used for large areas, big pieces or if you want a bulky visible join to look like it was welded on.
There’s no right or wrong answer.
A small needle like tip for a medium glue will help you better control the amount of glue so it doesn’t dump large amounts of glue at once.
@MDScaleModels thank you so much! This helps alot, I'm really new to modeling and it can be a bit hard to find answers to relatively simple questions. Thanks again!
nicely done 😄
Thanks 😁
You need practice!!!
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