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citroenzxdriver
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New to 3D printed items

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Afternoon all, sorry if this has been asked before, This is my first post & first model that has 3D printing envoloved. I'm modifying a Heng Long B16 to take the hull of a 3D printed M113 on its bed to create a US gun truck, This being my 3rd truck conversion that side of it's going ok. The hull of the M113 needs modifying like the real ones were, I'm just wondering what glue to use? I've had a play with off cuts using super glue & Revell Contacta with no success, then it struck me, if in doubt ask for help. Many thanks in advance
Gary
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For the 3D printed parts.
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Probably me that printed the M113 lol


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If you're in the UK you can get plasticweld in 500ml cans for £6.00 -

https://www.ema-models.co.uk/index.php/ ... 500ml.html
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