Here's a press release from Microscale. The website
says "available July 1", so the reviews aren't in
yet:
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - June 15, 2011 - As Ready to Run
models have proliferated through out the hobby markets, there has been a
single frustration: no real method to reliably bonding dissimilar
materials. Delrin/Slippery Engineering type plastics and photo etched
metal parts are becoming more prevalent in manufacturer products. As the
detail gets better, so does the fragility of the product. Since accidents
do happen, and craftsmen will still want to build a kit themselves, these
circumstances have left demand for a professional adhesive system.
Microscale Industries introduces MicroBond and MicroPrep, thereby creating
a seamless solution to satisfy many frustrated modelers. 

"There is a real need and immediacy to gluing and painting to these
slippery plastics." Said Chris Palomarez, Product Manager Microscale
Industries, "MicroBond and MicroPrep are a unique solution that gives
the modelers the advantage of being able to fix, or completely build anew
with adhesives that will stand the test of time." 

"Our models sometimes feature micro-parts made from Delrin, wire,
and other materials where a proper bond is imperative. To date there
hasn't been an aftermarket professional adhesive that could reliably bond
these materials." Says Craig Martyn, Owner of BLMA Models "For
kit-bashing and fixing models, MicroBond is an all-around solution; the
perfect Delrin-compatible glue every modeler must have!" 

Stan Stokrocki


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