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Tamiya Extra Thin Cement (40ml Bottle) #87038
Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement 40 ml is a liquid plastic model cement designed for use with polystyrene plastic kits. Thanks to its extremely low viscosity, the cement smoothly flows by capillary action into even the tiniest gaps between pre-fitted parts — making it ideal for assembling finely detailed components.
The 40 ml bottle is equipped with a pointed applicator brush under the cap, allowing for precise, controlled application — crucial when working on small or delicate parts.
Once applied, the cement quickly dissolves the surfaces of adjacent plastic parts and welds them together, forming strong, nearly invisible seams. This helps preserve surface detail and avoids bulky glue buildup, which is especially valuable for scale-accurate builds or when parts must remain crisp and well-aligned.
Typical drying: The extra-thin formula dries within about 5–10 minutes, though full curing may take longer depending on environmental conditions and size of the joint.
Best-Use:
Ideal for building aircraft, figure, vehicle, or other fine-detail plastic kits — especially helpful for small parts, tight joints, or where a neat, seamless finish is desired.
Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement 40 ml is a liquid plastic model cement designed for use with polystyrene plastic kits. Thanks to its extremely low viscosity, the cement smoothly flows by capillary action into even the tiniest gaps between pre-fitted parts — making it ideal for assembling finely detailed components.
The 40 ml bottle is equipped with a pointed applicator brush under the cap, allowing for precise, controlled application — crucial when working on small or delicate parts.
Once applied, the cement quickly dissolves the surfaces of adjacent plastic parts and welds them together, forming strong, nearly invisible seams. This helps preserve surface detail and avoids bulky glue buildup, which is especially valuable for scale-accurate builds or when parts must remain crisp and well-aligned.
Typical drying: The extra-thin formula dries within about 5–10 minutes, though full curing may take longer depending on environmental conditions and size of the joint.
Best-Use:
Ideal for building aircraft, figure, vehicle, or other fine-detail plastic kits — especially helpful for small parts, tight joints, or where a neat, seamless finish is desired.
