PEPAKURA TURTLE Member Pacific Regiment Aug 12, 2015 #1 I just bought elmers non wrinkle rubber cement.how does this stuff work and how do we use it? Last edited by a moderator: Aug 2, 2017
R Raquisite Member European Regiment Aug 12, 2015 #2 Random Person said: I just bought elmers non wrinkle rubber cement.how does this stuff work and how do we use it? Click to expand... Why would you buy it if you have no idea what it does? And if you are unsure, its not hard to search either this forum, or a generic search on google. Last edited by a moderator: Aug 2, 2017
Random Person said: I just bought elmers non wrinkle rubber cement.how does this stuff work and how do we use it? Click to expand... Why would you buy it if you have no idea what it does? And if you are unsure, its not hard to search either this forum, or a generic search on google.
H hacxor New Member Aug 12, 2015 #4 Usually you use it to patch up tires or inner tubes(to use on rubber). But read the packet to be sure. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Usually you use it to patch up tires or inner tubes(to use on rubber). But read the packet to be sure. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
D DoopleStick New Member Pacific Regiment Aug 12, 2015 #5 The closest application to costuming I can think of is using it to Pep your parts because: 1. it's adhesive (duh) 2. it it's completely removable. You rub any dry rubber cement and it balls into pips that come right off Other than that, I see no real application for it.
The closest application to costuming I can think of is using it to Pep your parts because: 1. it's adhesive (duh) 2. it it's completely removable. You rub any dry rubber cement and it balls into pips that come right off Other than that, I see no real application for it.
PEPAKURA TURTLE Member Pacific Regiment Aug 13, 2015 #6 I bought it because I saw people use it before and I thought...could the pepakura be covered in that instead of epoxy?
I bought it because I saw people use it before and I thought...could the pepakura be covered in that instead of epoxy?
FlyinPhil Well-Known Member Canadian Regiment Snow Burner Aug 13, 2015 #7 Rubber cement would definitely not be a good choice for covering a pep model. Polyester (fiberglass) resin will be the best bang for your buck.
Rubber cement would definitely not be a good choice for covering a pep model. Polyester (fiberglass) resin will be the best bang for your buck.
PEPAKURA TURTLE Member Pacific Regiment Aug 14, 2015 #8 k thx, by any chance, do u guys have skins for the shoulder of a unsc commando , would u?