I am building a 1/43rd scale Tameo Formula 1 white metal model.
What adhesive is everybody using on white metal?
I am building a 1/43rd scale Tameo Formula 1 white metal model.
What adhesive is everybody using on white metal?
It depends on the situation. If the piece is something which carries a lot of weight or bears structural stress, I will solder the assembly rather than relying on an adhesive. However, for most applications (particularly at this scale), a 5 minute epoxy or standard CA glue works perfectly well to join parts together.
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I did a 1/43 Cobra with wire wheels many , many years ago . It even has opened doors and trunk . Plus positionable front wheels . I used C.A. Medium on all of it . It still looks good today .
I find that gel CA is better to use than the regular (thin) CA, as it is gap filling, and can be used where gluing surfaces are not perfect fit. It is a pain on a small metal model working the joining surfaces for that perfect fit. I personally use Loctite’s gel CA.
I would use CA glue
I build white metal kits of figures. I like to use 2-part epoxy or CA glue. I’ll use the epoxy on joins where there will be greater stress. I’ll pin joins, too, for additional strength, but that’s probably not an option for you with this kit.
I do everything the Baron suggests. It’s been a while so I haven’t used CA, but epoxy works well.
A question too is prep and priming.