Ok..I know Microscale makes a special glue for attaching aluminum to models, but what if you dont have the glue...is there an alternative?
Any help appreciated.
Aluminum foil and glue?
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- Jon Kunatz
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Aluminum foil and glue?
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There was an article in FSM in the late 80's about making your own glue, I used the technique to finish a 1/48 B-58 in aluminum foil.
You take spray adhesive and cut it with paint thinner to the consistency of warm honey, and carefully apply a thin layer to the back of the foil using something soft ( scrap balsa sheet or a business card work nicely), then let the adhesive tack up a bit. Cut and apply as normal, wooden sticks work to get it in corners.
Ken
You take spray adhesive and cut it with paint thinner to the consistency of warm honey, and carefully apply a thin layer to the back of the foil using something soft ( scrap balsa sheet or a business card work nicely), then let the adhesive tack up a bit. Cut and apply as normal, wooden sticks work to get it in corners.
Ken
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could it be "gilding size"Kekker wrote:There is a cement for applying gold and silver leaf. Can't think of the name offhand, but it can be brushed on and dries nice and fast.
http://www.gildedplanet.com/oilsizing_home.asp
Glen