My memory is that methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) took over as the glue of choice for plastic (ie styrene) railway modelling.
However, it is another solvent-based glue, and probably just as irritating for chipmunk.
I have been away from the modelling scene for some time: I gather that MEK is now out of favour (because of health warnings), but I don't know what replaced it.
Perhaps MEK always was the active ingredient of the polystyrene glue which I used in my 10-13 yo modelling era?
Perhaps it is used still, but with greater attention to ventilation of the modelling bench?
In a model-railway environment, disintegrating when floating in water wasn't an issue. Ugly joints were an issue, as the scale was very fine.
Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor
In fourth year chem, I invented a solvent which would dissolve anything; I was going to make my fortune selling it, but was unable to find any material in which it could be packaged.