Hi all -- my first post but i have been snooping for a while.
my little girl dropped my DCC Union Pacific 0-6-0. everything still works but it cracked the shell
I am looking for a new one
any suggestions
This the first time something hit the floor? Guess what! It won't be the last.... I had a $300 job take out a harbor scene and a voltmeter before it found bottom. If you have the screwdrivers to remove the shell, agh, everyone has a favorite glue, but add the glue to the inside of the shell, so it doesn't show. as you develop skills in 'modelling' you will find lots of tricks to- camoflage' these accidents, if you can't pull it off, you'll have to ask the part dept. I guess....just give glue a try 1st- good luck, take it out of your little engineer's pay check....:)
Zog
The shell is made of a styrene type material. If it's just cracked, it can be easily fixed. Go to a hobby shop and get a bottle of Testors #8872 liquid cement for plastic models. It is very thin, has a precision needle applicator. Don't use the old tube glue, it is too messy and hard to wick into tight places.
Gently spread the crack open a bit and apply a thin bead of cement, then press and hold the parts together for about 30 seconds. Have a tissue handy to wipe off excess cement the moment you apply pressure. Don't let the cement run or it will mar any plastic it touches.
Good luck
Bob
I was going to tell him that bob...but I didn't know how to spell '8872'........and dad can/might find it at wally world or home depot....we got to keep costs down, I hear the brass hats are taking it out of the little engineer's wages....we got to get her in the union....
Re: UP 0-6-0 shell
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I would use the liquid plactic cement. Like it has been said it is very thin, like water. So be very careful with it. I would just put it on the inside the shell. I think it will just pull into the crack.