Help for glue

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I've been wanting to glue some customizations onto my trains, but I broke my hot glue, does anybody have any suggestion to which type of glue I should use that's easy to clean up and doesn't leave a mess (glued together fingers)?
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We did have a short Glue thread a while ago but may not be enough information for you. I would hope that some of our members can give you their favorites especially @"Wartsilaone" who has built some intricate models.
http://www.blueplastictracks.com/showthread.php?tid=120
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Thanks Super, I have encountered that thread one time, but I believe that while ago was one year ago. Anyways, I would like to see what Wartsilaone has built. I just want glue that can glue lamp irons on.
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Well for one Wartsilaone built this R/C Ship from scratch...He has also built lots of miniature model ships from scratch which would require quite a bit of small detailed gluing.

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Oh so he built that one... I saw that on a thread but never payed attention in that thread.
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I use super glue it takes care and some common sense not to be messy, also need to be quick and accurate lol.
(04-21-2015, 09:52 AM)Ucwepn Wrote: I use super glue it takes care and some common sense not to be messy, also need to be quick and accurate lol.

I also used super glue too and it worked perfectly
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