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How could I forget a body guard?!

I'll get a 7 foot Russian man. In basketball atleast, those are the scariest types of people......

Do you have to work tomorrow?
 
Very good! I must go now to soccer. I should be back by 3 or 4 here. If your still on I may have the Super glue if my moms home if not, I guess tomorrow.

Thanks very very much for your help!
 
....hmm, well it dries white, and it is really sticky... got a little on my hands... package was half squeezed....

I just bought a 51pc hobby knife set for 7 dollars that comes with super glue too.
 
Yea, it's in small tubes, I think because it sticks better.

I really don't know what else there is....Putty keeps breaking.

Doctor Wojtek may have a recommendation. Krazy glue is wicked stuff. It doesnt come off, it has to be worn or cut off and that includes your skin.
 
There is a lot of the kind CA glue offered. Both in gel and thin like a water.These thin glues have a nice feature.They can migrate along the gaps.So if you would set your model on its nose and apply a drop of the thin glue at the gap it would be filled with it immediately because of gravity.

The thin Superglue looks like these in the pic below.
 

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He did have a recommendation, CA Glue (almost Identical to super glue, which is Krazy Glue) I mean can't say I didn't try........

Trying is what its all about. Im not sure but there use to be a glue called modelers glue that dried like super glue but not as fast. I wonder if it still exists. Then again that was 25 years ago. It even came with different applicator caps so you could change the amount needed. Problem was each applicator was a one shot use.
 

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