Oldman Willow wrote:
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NO NO NO, gravity and warm air do not make the model distort!!!! STUPID comment of the day.
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It is not advanced modelling skills putting resin in hot water it it?
I would not think so but I have been building kits for 50 years. I would not think a 12 year old would have the experience to correct a problem as large as the example. I do not think it is reasonable for GW or
you to expect any customer should have to.
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Yes FineCast is expensive, but no one else is making these models, if you dont like then, DONT buy them.
I have to agree .
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Its like reading comments from children who just want to bad mouth things.
So, How is this constructive?
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It is much more enjoyable reading posts which constructive and informative.
That is certainly true. Please include in your explanation of how to reshape finecast products some facts like the temperature of the water. Define warm vs hot. Explain how to prevent the clamps or rubber bands from distorting the details. Explain why in your universe a hair dryer or heat gun will not work as well as water.
If the hot water will burn your fingers so will hot airWell lots of comments on this topic, the water is hot water from the tap, so you still pit your hands in it, hope that answers you question.
By the looks of it you will never get a Gorgoroth straight from the box to fit together, so except the fact you have to mould them together in hot water. I am going to glue mine later and will post a picture of the finished job.
There is a few small holes but a bit of green stuff will fill them.
I am not up for knocking GW but i am shocked they don't mention the hot water system in the instructions like Forge World do.
Seriously i would fully recommend this model, its beautifully sculptured, but everyone asks me why i have a Rhino!