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Quendil » Wed Aug 08, 2012 6:50 am
Great Beast - awful and replacement worse
Watcher - Ridges and miscasts
Any resin is definately a no for me now. Especially as I just dug out some FW stuff from 5 years ago to find it has warped over time. Anything with spears etc in finecast will most probably warp within a year
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Martinus wrote:I have a dweller in the dark and i build it with his hand to the front ( you have one in a fist and one open to choose from)
Bought it a month ago.
And now it is bend forward from his legs touching the table with his hand.
I have already painted it. And no idea how i can bend him back without redoing the paint.
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Lord Hurin » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:02 pm
I've had a few minor hiccups with finecast. I bought Amdur ft and mtd and the mounted model's horse was slightly warped. Due to the angle, it would lean to one side slightly, even after I ran it under hot water and left it sit. Eventually I had to cut him off at the hoof, file and reglue.
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Draugluin » Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:30 pm
Ok, stop posting what you think about resin v metal,
No!
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this is just supposed to list the specific models that seem to have the most problems with them.
The problem with Fine cast is the material they are made from. I warned every one on very nearly day one about the warping problem and provided photos. There is an oxidation problem too! There are possible health issues as well. Games Workshop has a quality control problem that they may be able to get under control. If they do the casting material issue will remain.
The problem with the finecast casting material was well know before you were born Draugluin. The issue is not that there are design problems with some of the molds or poor quality control but the physical properties of the casting material. The industry would not have switched to very expensive vs lead and resin, casting material 20 years ago had this type resin material had proven an option. My old resin models are long sense dust and the manufactures are long gone as well. The very few that survive were painted and stored in sealed boxes in an air conditioned room. They were stored away from the light and safe from the heat and yet gravity alone has broken them off or bent them double. The models not just spears. The hands with weapons will simply fall off in time.
I am not a chemical engineer. There are different formulas of resin available. I hand cast with many of them. Some are way better than others. They are all dangerous to work with. There is almost always a better option than resin.