I have a 12 inch mego Wonder Woman. The version with the articulated feet. Both feet are cracked and broken but I have all the pieces and would like to try and glue them together again. What type of glue or adhesive works on this plastic? It seems to be the same plastic as the 8" female figures arms, hands and feet and as I recall "super" and "Krazy" glues don't work on that particles type of plastic. Any help would be appreciated.
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I like plastic model fusers (liquid with application brush) for polystyrene, and Welder and E6000 for assorted (vintage & contemporary) plastics and PVC/Vinyl-based plastics. Gotta test first as results are inconsistent, and really give them time to fully set before stressing them. And if all else fails, there's always the incredible bond of PC-7!
Oh and there's this, which provides some interesting considerations/comments: http://www.thistothat.com/Comment
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I like plastic model fusers (liquid with application brush) for polystyrene, and Welder and E6000 for assorted (vintage & contemporary) plastics and PVC/Vinyl-based plastics. Gotta test first as results are inconsistent, and really give them time to fully set before stressing them. And if all else fails, there's always the incredible bond of PC-7!
Oh and there's this, which provides some interesting considerations/comments: http://www.thistothat.com/Comment
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Agreed^^. I've had great results with hobby shop glue cyanoacrylate, like "Maxi-Cure" in 'extra thick' for easier control. If I can get some thin sandpaper in that crack first,then I pop the piece in a bag&dip it in hot boiling water(to soften it); then pre-plan taking it out with glue poised separately on a toothpick. I seal up my piece with tape (softening the plastic first can make it more pliable; give the crack a better seal). If i can keep a small clamp on the cracked pary, it helps. I remove tape after glue dries. *Please* be careful with the glue fumes: Especially near your eyes & nose. Practicing in advance with other pieces has served me well.Comment
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