Let's Build an Escape Pod!

The notch was my idea - helps locate against the plating. You could cut the plating instead since you filled it in?
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July 5, 2025

Hellllllllll YEAH! Thank you, Gregg Nowling! You totally rocked with the laser cutting of my escape pod plating. This is a classic story of what this group is about. Me and some others needed a ride to lunch at WonderFest. Gregg, whom I’ve never met before, offers to drive us. We’re all talking about our upcoming builds and I start lamenting about the plating on my escape pod kit and how it doesn’t fit. I tell him how I have new files from Jason Eaton but need to get them cut out. Without a pause Gregg offered to cut them out for me and here we are. If you learn just two things from this story it’s 1. It pays to get in a car with strangers and 2. If you need a set of these files be sure to join Jason’s Patreon page. They will be available thru the month of July.

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Now I need input from you Replicons. What is the best way to glue down large pieces of sheet styrene?

I’m hoping to start on the plating for the escape pod this weekend and my concerns are:

1. Being able to reposition them as the glue sets.
2. Not having it bow out or “float” in the middle.
3. Avoiding undercuts at the edges.
4. The “base” styrene pieces have to adhere to a rotocast form.

I read of others doing the trick of rolling the plastic with a steel rod over some dense foam or neoprene to preform the curve in the styrene. I’ll be doing that.

Let’s hear what you’ve got!
 
I like to live dangerously and use CA glue. First, I'll outline my panels to see where they land and then apply the glue and the panel after quickly.
No need for elastics! Or, contact cement: apply to both surfaces and let it dry completely, then apply...no need for elastic band either ;)
 
I like to live dangerously and use CA glue. First, I'll outline my panels to see where they land and then apply the glue and the panel after quickly.
No need for elastics! Or, contact cement: apply to both surfaces and let it dry completely, then apply...no need for elastic band either ;)
The CA is the a little too dangerous for me. I’ve been entertaining the idea of using contact cement. What brand do you use? Do you think it will work on the rotocast hull?
 
If you are going to use contact adhesive I recommend Barge. As for sticking to the rotocast hull, just make sure you scrub it with Dawn. I'd also recommend using something like SEM Solve.

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The CA is the a little too dangerous for me. I’ve been entertaining the idea of using contact cement. What brand do you use? Do you think it will work on the rotocast hull?
I use the contact cement from The Dollar Store (cheap but very good)...it's 30ml all-purpose bonding.;)(y)(y)
 
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