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Ammo Mig Jimenez Ultra Glue (AMIG2031) is a high-strength acrylic adhesive designed for precision applications, ideal for etching and clear parts. Its quick-drying formula ensures a crystal-clear finish, making it a favorite among both hobbyists and professionals.
M**E
Great Product
Great product !
F**S
Better than CA glue
It slowly dries so that there’s enough time to make adjustments on the PE parts placement. When it dries, it surely attaches on the model and does not detach when bumped.
M**W
Dries clear and holds well
Got this over a recommendation on a model making site about adhesives for canopies and clear parts. Found it works much better than expected. Holds the parts very snug and strong. Which, unfortunately, was not what I was expecting when I thought I would just be tacking a canopy part in place during paint masking. The small amount of glue I'd used held tight and was a bit of a struggle to get apart. Which is what you want really, so lesson learned.
P**N
not bad
As mentioned in the reviews it takes a bit to understand how it works. Once applied you have enough time to position item you gluing and then you need to let it do it's job. Defiantly a learning experience .Would recommend this for PE parts gluing.
C**S
Disappointed at first, THEN I learned how to use it "better"
I was excited to try this. Who doesn't want a better choice than CA for PE? Quickly found that it works best when gluing flat surfaces. Also learned that it takes a LONG time to fully cure! Talking a few hours! However, you can only reposition for a few seconds before you start creating a mess. I complained about the product on their Facebook page, and they responded. I guess, if you want faster setting, you can add thin CA glue using capillary action AFTER applying this stuff. Haven't tried that yet, but once I realized how to deal with it as is, I get great results! Try not to use too much, as it can be messy and hard to remove excess.Using it sparingly and clean excess quick, and you'll love the results! Oh, and let it cure for a couple hours before handling/painting, 8-12 hours is optimal.
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