Disassembling a Pola signal box

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I need to remove the roof from a Pola signal box I put on my layout a while back. Unfortunately, like an idiot, I actually glued the roof in place rather than simply resting it on top of the rest of the structure and despite some gentle pulling and levering it is staying steadfastly attached to the rest of the building!!!!

Any suggestions for either dissolving or weakening the Pola / UHU glues that come with these kits in a non-destructive manner?

Thanks in advance,
 
I need to remove the roof from a Pola signal box I put on my layout a while back. Unfortunately, like an idiot, I actually glued the roof in place rather than simply resting it on top of the rest of the structure and despite some gentle pulling and levering it is staying steadfastly attached to the rest of the building!!!!

Any suggestions for either dissolving or weakening the Pola / UHU glues that come with these kits in a non-destructive manner?

Thanks in advance,
Or you could leave it in the Garden for around 10 years, most glues seam to come unhinged in that timeframe to a greater ir lesser extent. Probably not much help with your current needs!
JonD
 
Or you could leave it in the Garden for around 10 years, most glues seam to come unhinged in that timeframe to a greater ir lesser extent. Probably not much help with your current needs!
JonD
Jon, I did consider this approach after initial attempts to take the roof off met with some alarming cracking noises!
 
Cant recommend this, but just drop it. Mine seem to re-kit themselves with a sharp knock!
 
Don't kill the messenger but Pola glue is bulletproof. Uhu (why name a glue after an owl?) isn't far behind. Modern Uhu glues are made without solvent, so soaking may work, but if you used an earlier solvent-based variety you are stuck.
 
Interesting. From what I read here and elsewhere most peeps don't remove the "weathered" finish properly from jointing areas of these plastic moldings, resulting in solvent based adhesives not providing a good bond. As a result self disassembly should be a doddle on most styrene kit built buildings. Take a careful look to work out what adhesive seems to have been used. I sometimes use an "Xacto" type slim chisel blade in one of their chunky razor saw handles to gently prise apart joints where the adhesive is still doing its job. Just work along the line of the joint gently hammering the blade. Max
 
In the end I used a craft knife blade to "sever" the adhesive and levered the roof off. Bit nerve-wracking but it came away without damage. Note to self - in future don't glue rooves on to buildings!
 
Note to self - in future don't glue rooves on to buildings!
Problem with this solution is that the roof may just dissapear one day, this happened to my small alpine Church's pointy one. Still not done a new one. Think the option is to find a mechanical way to hold them in place, perhaps with a couple of small L angles inside and a brass pin passing through a hole in the side and the L.
JonD
 
Good point. I've always thought that assembly and mounting of rooves in both Pola and Piko kits hadn't really been thought through - or if it had, the best technical solution had been discarded due to increased manufacturing costs. I like the brass pin idea - maybe something I can experiment with.
 
Good point. I've always thought that assembly and mounting of rooves in both Pola and Piko kits hadn't really been thought through - or if it had, the best technical solution had been discarded due to increased manufacturing costs. I like the brass pin idea - maybe something I can experiment with.

or hang a weight to the inside of the roof?
 
I need to remove the roof from a Pola signal box I put on my layout a while back. Unfortunately, like an idiot, I actually glued the roof in place rather than simply resting it on top of the rest of the structure and despite some gentle pulling and levering it is staying steadfastly attached to the rest of the building!!!!

Any suggestions for either dissolving or weakening the Pola / UHU glues that come with these kits in a non-destructive manner?

Thanks in advance,
Phil, I've loosened several buildings, both pola, piko and kalamazoo car bodies using acetone, yes it will dissolve plastic so use sparingly, it does have a very rapid evaporation rate so it's doesn't dissolve thinks like as bad MEK and after you get the hang of it , it works great, Bil
 
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