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Building complicated rolling stock kits, LLP2K, Inter-mountain, Red Caboose, Branchline, etc..
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I pour out a 1/4" diameter pool of glue on my modeling board and then dip parts into it with tweezers. Works great for plastic grabs etc. The amount of glue is so small that the fumes are not a problem and it dries up to practically nothing, so you can keep using the same spots. I find that this method avoids getting too much glue on stuff and allows for working pretty quickly. <br /> <br />For large parts I will use a piece of wire to put small amounts of glue on or the needle applicator tip on the glue bottle for really big areas. <br /> <br />Guy
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