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  1. Hi everyone, For a long time I've wondered which bond will prevent the popping of seams while we file, sand, fill, file and sand again. The only thing I've ever used that I feel hasn't failed me yet is sprue glue. My sprue glue was made with Tamiya Liquid cement and a variety of sprues. Liquid glue (both Tamiya and Contacta) has failed me at times especially along wing joints as I worked along the wing root. I've used CA for smaller parts, but never really trusted it for parts that might get some flexing action. I've also got a bottle of Micro Weld which I haven't tried in that type of wing or fuselage joint. Why not stick to sprue glue? Well... It takes a long time to cure. And...if you get too much on one spot, you get a nasty sink mark that takes a real (real!) long time to harden. So, I'm looking for something in which to place my trust as I get ready to join the halves of my Albatros fighter which has really flexible plastic. What would you recommend? Thanks, Gaz
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