Sounds like something my dentist uses, the glue only sets after they put a UV light on it.
Plastic is a poor word to use in this topic.
First off, there is hard plastic which is really styrene plastic. This is what model airplanes, tanks and Historex type figures are made from
Is the Lazer Glue good for this type of plastic?
Next we have soft plastic figures like Marx. Early Marx figures were made out out all different "plastics". Rubber, Vinyl and polyethylene were all used here.
Later Marx, Matchbox, Airfix and all other soft plastic figure makers switched to polypropylene, which is what most people mean when they say plastic figures.
Me personally I want to know if the glue will work on polypropylene which is the majority of what I collect.
There is also the Conte, TSSD and a few other that use a new compound which is more heavy duty than polypropylene.
SuperGlue gels seem to work very well on these type plastic figures. I wonder if the Lazer is better.
I am interested in this and wonder if anyone has experimented with it. If I see it for sale in a store, I'll buy it and try it myself.