HeavySoul wrote:
I'd suggest that there is a big difference between a sprue twisting when left in direct sunlight and a miniature melting. To suggest that a = b is spurious and a strawman argument at best. I'm not saying it can't happen but I'll reserve judgement until someone provides actual evidence that miniatures are melting.
Hashut's Blessing wrote:
I'll simply redirect you to my comment in the other thread. For those that can't be bothered to find it (understandable), it was an experiment to show the difference and it had already been shown by a blogger and some people over at Warseer. The fact that gaarew asked the question shows he may have had some experience with it as well. It should also be noted that this was 24 degrees centigrade in Britain - nothing compared to Arizonan Summer (as an example)...
I think there is some differences in word usage going on. I think when most people make a comment about the miniatures "melting" what they mean is "softening in the heat to the point that them simply existing causes unacceptable warping or distortion of shape or possible loss of surface detail" while I kinda got the impression that what HeavySoul meant (and maybe he can confirm or deny here) by "melting" was "reduced to a shapeless pile of goo similar to what happens when you put an ice cube in your oven"
So, when it was said
Quote:
I'd suggest that there is a big difference between a sprue twisting when left in direct sunlight and a miniature melting.
that is true from the point of view of the second usage of the term, but not so much with the first. There isn't a big difference between a sprue twisting when left in direct sunlightand a miniature doing the same, and this is what (I think) most people mean when the comment on a miniature "melting"