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This is what happens when you hang around too much on the internet: you always end up buying stuff.
Today I came across a temporary glue from the brand THE-GLUE which is a priori 100% compatible with ABS plastic bricks, dissolves in lukewarm water, does not damage parts and leaves no residue. It's a bit expensive but if the result lives up to the promise, why not.
No solvent, non-toxic, Clutch Power x 12, that's fine with me. Rest assured, I am not considering gluing all my LEGO models, I just have a young fan at home who regularly comes to see me because his Flying phoenix Legends of Chimaref. 70146) goes into pieces or its Mammoth's Frozen Stronghold (ref. 70226) does not withstand the assaults of his passing friends for long.
And since he's having a little trouble making up his mind to put it all back together and the friends have generally fled without participating in the reassembly and storage, I thought that a helping hand (or glue) would give him back -be service.
Others could possibly find their account there, in particular those which transport and expose fragile constructions to the other end of France the time of a weekend. I know that the LEGO fan is not a fan of glues of all kinds, but it is more here a temporary and reversible solution which allows (in principle) to solidify a construction without affecting or modifying the structure of the bricks.
In short, it's ordered (13.99 € the gourd / jar of 50 ml at amazon), I will do some tests on my son's bricks and I will tell you about it here if the result is convincing (or not).
If you have used this product before, please share your thoughts in the comments.
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