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Originally Posted by Jon A.
I second that. It actually fuses the plastic, making for a solid piece.
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It USED to come in a white/brick red tube, but its been AGES since I've bought any. I would, however try to tape the pieces together as firmly as possible maybe even trying to put some weight atop them to make 'em bond as tightly as possible. DON'T put 'em on top of any plastic part-the fumes could cause crazing of whatever you put 'em on top of. Personal experience speaking here... Remember the Jo-Han '66 Caddy ambulance? Excellent model, except for the steerable front wheels, which always broke. But you could really make a showpiece outta it, if you wanted to paint the interior. I always liked the 1/25 scale truck models, too. The 1st Peterbilt I made looked kinda bad, but the next ones were much better.