IRB Souther Engineer where is the best place to buy styrene thanks
Try your Local Hobby Shop (LHS) first. You just might see something else you need while there. He/She needs your business. Secondly, try the vendors that advertise in the mag.
Tom Trigg
where is the best place to buy styrene
thanks
Styrene is waterproof but ultraviolet can damege it--it should eb ainted
for glue it's really easy to just use ordinary laquer thinner. It fuses the pieces together. You cqn put a little on a brush and it will wick into the joint
Yes, but depending on the thickness and construction sun/high heat can warp it.
-Brian
So it’s a Kroc! Good work, but since I’m not into krock’s, I still like it as a “gold bullion” car.
another question: can styrene be left in the rain?
Yup, fairly easy to work with even with basic tools -
Like Ralph said - MEK based solvents work best (use in well ventilated areas). I like Ambroid ProWeld and Plastruct Bondene and PlasticWeld (one sets faster). CAs (super glues) work too especially for plastic to metal.
I usually use ordinary spray enamel paints. Washing the plastic first with soapy water is a good idea.
Acrylic paints (good spray or brush on) work well too.
Tom,
You are missing the rest... That "Car" is the centre section for a Krokodil type locomotive(!)
I normally use Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) and Thick Super Glue (CA) for building my ABS sheets with. You can use epoxies on large areas -but be warned the heat from "curing" can warp thin panels.
regards
ralph
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
Ralph: OK, I’ll ask the question. What is it? That “car” looks like something sheriff john would use to transport prisoners. Or, is it a “money transport car”?
Thanks for the help...
another question: What type of paint and glue do you use on styrene?
Thanks again
Very easy to work with!
I build onto a plywood "chassis" as they have to take the knocks from small enthusiastic users...
regardsralph
Jerry
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TIZ EASY
Basic tools: Xacto knives, razor saw, jewelers files, metal straight edges and small triangles, cutting mat. have since also added Dremel tool.
Have fun with your trains
I am new to scratchbuilding and I want to know How hard is styrene to work with?
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