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Army Painter Extra Thin Cement (Plastic Glue)
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Army Painter Extra Thin Cement (Plastic Glue)

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52 kr
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Puzzle Fixative Glue - Glue for Puzzles
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Puzzle Fixative Glue - Glue for Puzzles

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62 kr
Army Painter: Super Glue
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Army Painter: Super Glue

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41 kr
Army Painter Battlefield Basing Glue (PVA)
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Army Painter Battlefield Basing Glue (PVA)

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41 kr
Army Painter: Plastic Glue
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Army Painter: Plastic Glue

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41 kr
Citadel Plastic Glue
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Citadel Plastic Glue

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52 kr
Revell Contacta Pro Plastic Glue
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Revell Contacta Pro Plastic Glue

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46 kr
Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement - Quick Setting (40ml)
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Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement - Quick Setting (40ml)

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62 kr
Tamiya Cement for ABS (40ml)
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Tamiya Cement for ABS (40ml)

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62 kr
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Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement (40ml)
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Tamiya Extra-Thin Cement (40ml)

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52 kr
Tamiya Cement (40ml)
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Tamiya Cement (40ml)

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Hobby Glue

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When it comes to assembling your army of Warhammer miniatures or your Revell models, it might be necessary to use glue to keep everything together and ensure stability. Here on this page, you will find our wide selection of different glues for use with plastic miniatures and dioramas.

When choosing a glue for your model sets, it is important to consider factors such as drying time, strength, and transparency. Most major brands have specific plastic glue or super glue for assembling smaller miniatures, and they usually have a short drying time, so you do not have to hold your miniatures together for a long time. If you are instead assembling some beautiful bases for your miniatures or working on a diorama, there are other glues that work better for this, such as PVA glue.

It is also important to read the instructions on the glue, as some types require special precautions, e.g., use of protective equipment and good ventilation, as they can emit dangerous fumes. Remember to use the glue on a clean and dry surface and avoid applying too much at once, as it can leave excess glue or directly damage your models. To better understand how a glue works, you can always start by testing it on a smaller surface or on a couple of plastic parts that you do not need.