It's hard to say, but it might be a combination of reasons.
For one, I don't think Finecast is as unpopular on a whole as its seems. I for one like it (just as much as I like metal)! Elrohir though, prefers metal, but doesn't think twice about using resin. As Stam158 says, it has its pros and cons. Preferably I would have different models in either plastic, Finecast, or metal (depending on the model). Some models suit plastic best, others are great in metal, and others cannot be realised in anything but Finecast. I have had many metal casts that where just as terrible as Finecast ones. Metal suffers form tough mould lines, cooling cracks, lots of surface imperfections, and bothersome chipping. Finecast has warped pieces, easily breaks, and has air bubbles. Its also cannot be stripped.
I have noticed however, that GW is moving toward all-plastic miniature ranges, dumping both resin and metal. All the new Warhammer and 40k miniatures have been in plastic. The Hobbit is the only range with new releases still made in resin. (Cheaper, easier for GW to make for an uncertain market, etc.) I am personally not against the idea of fully plastic ranges of models. Plastic is getting more and more detailed, and the possibilities are greater than with metal or resin. Its also a lot easier to work with, and doesn't have all of the problems of the other two.
Elladan
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