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The Army Painter - Extra Thin Cement (40ml)

The Army Painter - Extra Thin Cement (40ml)

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Strengthen your bonds! Designed for plastic miniatures, terrain, and kitbashing, Thin Plastic Glue uses Poly-Weld chemistry to form strong, nearly invisible seams.

With ultra-precise capillary action and effortless control, it delivers results even the most demanding scale modeler wants in an easy-to-use wargamer friendly package. From first kits to intricate conversions, Thin Plastic Glue makes every bond cleaner, stronger, and easier—no matter your skill level.

Plastic glue – or polystyrene cement – differs from other types of glue as it doesn’t merely stick the two pieces together; it actually melts the plastic. When the plastic glue is applied, the chemical components of the glue slightly melt the plastic surface and as the glue cures, the two pieces fuse together, creating a much stronger bond than when using e.g., superglue.

 

      $1.77

      Original: $5.07

      -65%
      The Army Painter - Extra Thin Cement (40ml)—

      $5.07

      $1.77

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      THIS ITEM CANNOT BE SHIPPED

      Strengthen your bonds! Designed for plastic miniatures, terrain, and kitbashing, Thin Plastic Glue uses Poly-Weld chemistry to form strong, nearly invisible seams.

      With ultra-precise capillary action and effortless control, it delivers results even the most demanding scale modeler wants in an easy-to-use wargamer friendly package. From first kits to intricate conversions, Thin Plastic Glue makes every bond cleaner, stronger, and easier—no matter your skill level.

      Plastic glue – or polystyrene cement – differs from other types of glue as it doesn’t merely stick the two pieces together; it actually melts the plastic. When the plastic glue is applied, the chemical components of the glue slightly melt the plastic surface and as the glue cures, the two pieces fuse together, creating a much stronger bond than when using e.g., superglue.

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