
Again we would like to thank all of our Testimonials when we first lanch War Glue you guys really helped, thanks again.

Andrew Hubback, owner of Pireme Publishing
and Editor Miniature Wargames Magazine
I have been very impressed with War Glue,it worked
wonders when my An26 lost a main wheel for starters.
I congratulate you on a great product- for once,
You CAN believe the hype!
"War Glue not just great for model makers its perfect for guitar repairs as well,
fixing worn screw holes or repairing damaged pickup surrounds,
just the stuff you need.
I even carry a bottle in my gig bag (Its ideal for running repairs during a show)
Graham Cawley - Freelance Guitar Technician and Guitarist with Full Circle "
| Colin Betts - British Historical Games Society, MAWS, Britcon Committee Member
When it seems every week you hear that this or that product is just out and its so much better than the last its easy to become sceptical, I was of War Glue. Is it as good as the War Glue website claims? I have to say having first seen the live demos at Phalanx and Britcon and now having used it myself its probably better than they make it sound. War Glue takes the heartache out of preparing models, especially fiddly multi part models. |
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| What really struck me with the demo is just how quick it fixes white metal parts together, but just as impressive was the speed and strength War Glue sticks resin parts together. There must be a million uses for War Glue for most hobbies not just Wargaming, and a million more uses around the house where super glues have just failed to cope. However for the wargames scene with Xyston 15mm, and many of the 28mm figures being muti part War Glue will save hours in figure preparation and more importantly that once finished you wont be constantly searching for those missing shields and lances that have come loose since last time you used the army. As for Flames of War models, the glue could have been made just for them. | ||
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| Neil Kempley - NK Collectables
I first heard about War Glue through friends who wargame and got to thinking if this is really as good as the Website claims, and my friends say then it would be a major thing for us Model Railway enthusiasts. Besides model trains being my passion they also make up a large percentage of my business NK Collectables along with other mainly die cast models. |
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| I asked to meet with the guys from War Glue and got the full demo of just what the glue does and how powerful and quick War Glue sticks. My mind was made up I wanted to offer War Glue to the Model Railway collectors so they too could benefit from this fabulous glue. Having a glue that works so well on everything from die cast models to scenery is a major thing for our hobby and I'm delighted the War Glue team have agreed to let me become an agent for Model Railway Shows. | ||
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Bob Aspland - Ribble Warriors, War games Club President. |
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| however, having subsequently tried War Glue myself I can safely say I am impressed by its accuracy of application and sticking power , the speed with which a bond is formed is outstanding and its strength once bonded is a considerable improvement over any normal brand of superglue I have encountered thus far and I can vouch for its ease of use across a multitude of war gaming applications. I believe, with proper use, War Glue will outperform any other "superglue" type adhesive for war-gaming purposes. |
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Dan Ibekwe - Manchester Area Wargames Society I was at ID gaming in St Helens' to play BattleTech: when I arrived, the box file holding my 'mechs slipped off a table onto the floor, the impact reducing two of the models within to their constituent parts. This is a real pain with 'mechs - lots of heavy limbs only attached at smooth and shallow ball-and sockert joints. Fortunately, I'd packed my Warglue for just this eventuality..... I used it as you describe, putting on a thin film and applying light pressure for 10-15s. The results were remarkable. I had both models fully repaired in less than 10 min, and even found (inadvertently) that I could use a newly-attached limb as a point of leverage when sticking the next one on. Very impressive.
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