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CP:

For Korber - Alan Graziano said it best. Use super glue (Rich Redman recommends Gorilla glue in a bottle with the light blue tip) then run a bead of hot glue along the inside seam. The hot glue adds plasticity to the otherwise brittle super glue joint. Rich recommends the gorilla glue above since it has plasticizes already mixed in.

Joe 

Cpdaly posted:

Hi I will be starting a new layout soon and I was wondering if you guys have any tips and or tricks about assembling models from these     companies as I plan on using many.

I'm the builder for Rich at Korber models, I build a minimum  of 15 per month.

Use Gorilla super glue, and (YES) hot glue for extra strength, I also use 23 gauge pin nails but that's not necessary. The Gorilla super glue and hot glue will be good enough, make sure you use the square stock provided in the kit for your corners.

Thanks, Alex

BradA posted:

Alex, what do you do with Korber  sections that are warped?

Hi Brad,

I find the best thing to do when you have a warped section is to heat it up with a hair dryer or heat gun, as the heat hits the section you will see it start to straighten out. If the section warps more just put the heat on the opposite  side of the section until it straightens out, then i just place small weights on the section for a day.

Thanks, Alex

hi,

For River Leaf  Models structures you need:

Carpenter glue, acrylic paint, dull cote and spackling paste.

The structure is thick to keep squareness during the gluing process.

We recommend tidebond III carpenter glue, because cure fast but give to you some time to check and fix the quadrature.

The material used (MDF) doesn't need any type of primer or sealer before painting.

Paint all the pieces before assembly, except the main structure.

this is in general tips, in case you have more question please don't hesitate to contact us.

Andre.

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