My advice would be to use "model Master's" clear parts cement and window maker glue which goes on colorless and dries completely clear.
Hope this helps.
You use polystyrene glue, which will be sold in the store you buy the kit.
if material is wood-then wood glue
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.
In my personal opinion I use a glue called "Zap-a-gap" it works well on both pewter and plastic models, and unlike plastic glue it doesn't melt the plastic together in case you wanted to take it apart for another model. Most people however will use a plastic glue (for plastic models of course) and a super glue (for pewter models). For basing the model, once I put the larger things like rocks etc. I use a weaker glue like Elmer's school glue on an old paint brush and coat whatever I wanted based in the glue. Then I put the model in the basing material (modeling grass, dirt, sand, etc) and gently blow the extra off. Hope that helps
A good glue you can use for soft plastic which is a flexible material is Gorilla Glue.
You have to use glue of course and you need someone to hold it together while you glue it
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Use soap
ALL plastics have their own particular glue or solvent - USE it rather than any other.
No, it will not glue it, just dry up and become flaky. You must use a proper glue for each plastic. - Yellow glue is only for ABS.
Super glue
No, try an apoxy, super glue, or zap a gap. N
Super glue is best for this
JB Weld or JB Kwik. Good strong epoxies that are easy to use, and great for die cast. You can find them at most big box stores. I think they have it at car parts stores too.