Has Anyone Heard of "Gallery Glass?"

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Has Anyone Heard of "Gallery Glass?"

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https://plaidonline.com/products/brand/galleryglass

Comes in a variety of colors, including clear, and dries clear in that color. Apparently, it dries to a rubbery consistency, and is easy to remove if you make a mistake.

It’s supposed to be available at Michaels, and at $2.99 a bottle it’s probably worth trying.
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Gallery Glass ® Window Color™ simulates the look of cathedral stained glass on glass, mirrors, styrene & more. Also perfect for creating colorful reusable window clings. Its unique, water-based formula can be applied vertically or horizontally. Dries in 8 hours. cures in 7 days. Permanent on styrene and plexiglass, but removable on glass.
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I use it to custom color white LEDs.
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Good old window color. Available from countless manufacturers.
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Gallery Glass is also sold under the Martha Stewart brand name.
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Could you use this to add panes to the open frames Bandai include in their Star Wars kits?
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TooOld4This wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:04 am Could you use this to add panes to the open frames Bandai include in their Star Wars kits?
It tends to stretch and sag too much over gaps and is really rather flexible when in place. If the windows are small enough (I'm not familiar with the Bandai SW kits) you may be able to use Humbrol ClearFix or Microscale Micro-Kristal Klear. Although, because it's so cheap, it might be an idea to try it!

There's a sticky that might help you http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=59176 with windows.
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