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Jul 10, 2018
I might be done w/ the tube glue now.
1 of 1 found this helpful Been a Testors tube man for 40 yrs. I like this Tamiya liquid with the brush applicator. It doesn't ooze out of the joints like the tube glue & wont evaporate as fast as the Tamiya extra thin, thus giving me time to glue a larger area. wish I'da switched years ago.

Nov 24, 2017
Iconic SR-71
6 of 6 found this helpful It was a superfast & easy build. A big kit when completed for a 1/72 scale. 18-1/2" long. About 4 hrs in total. Good for beginners too, but I did manage to break the windscreen when I was clipping it from the sprue. So watch out for that. Take a look at the pics. I managed too save it though-the glass is just so small. I didn't even have to detail the interior. I just gave it a quick spray of cock-pit green & sealed her up. No one can see inside anyway. The decals were barely usable so I used them. But an after market set would've looked better in my opinion. There was a slight white shadow line on all of the "no step" lines that covered the whole top of the plane. I was impatient to finish so I went with em anyway. In the end It made for a nice looking Black Bird. At only $15 invested I'm quite happy with it. I hope this review was helpful.

Sep 16, 2019
No good for Chrysler BB heads
Maybe ok for Asian imports. But it bent on first attempt on my "stock" springs Chrysler BB heads. I think we're really gonna have to pay a lot more to get a decent valve spring compressor. So If you're wondering about stock Mopar BB heads...Let me put your concerns to rest...It's not gonna happen for u. Probably not for any V-8. Especially if you're planning on using heavier after-market springs / like for a larger cam. There's just no way. I hope this review was helpful