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Re: Caprasauridae's Lizardmen (Woogity's Custom Kroxigor!)
Thanks for the comment, guys! I'm at work currently, but I'll try to take some pictures with ranked up Skinks when I get home (seven or so hours from now). I'll also take a close-up picture of their faces, hopefully my phone's camera has good enough macro abilities.
They are pretty heavy, so I think they are solid. And the models don't have that many small/thin parts, so I don't think fielding them will be a problem. Of course you shouldn't drop them, but that goes for every model. The finger broke mainly because the flash between the fingers was stronger than I though. The material is also very frigid, not bendy at all like Finecast type resins, and thus smaller parts are more prone to snap if too much force is applied. If handled properly, these fellows should be quite durable. Am I contradicting myself here? Sigh, anyway, handle small parts with care, the body of the model can take some punishment. There was very little flash, much less than in typical Finecast models, and it was all in the hands of the model.
And very nice looking "Australian" (upside down) Steg you have there, Xlanax_lot!
Thanks for the comment, guys! I'm at work currently, but I'll try to take some pictures with ranked up Skinks when I get home (seven or so hours from now). I'll also take a close-up picture of their faces, hopefully my phone's camera has good enough macro abilities.
Kyofu said:im thinking about modeling and printing my own cowboy (cause derp ones)or tetto and i wonder are the parts hollow? and do you think that the brittleness of the smaller parts will be an issue in play/transport? is the material flexible at all? was there a lot of flesh to be chopped away? so many questions >_<' would it be possible to have a macroshot of the face area to see how good the details came out on the actual mini?
They are pretty heavy, so I think they are solid. And the models don't have that many small/thin parts, so I don't think fielding them will be a problem. Of course you shouldn't drop them, but that goes for every model. The finger broke mainly because the flash between the fingers was stronger than I though. The material is also very frigid, not bendy at all like Finecast type resins, and thus smaller parts are more prone to snap if too much force is applied. If handled properly, these fellows should be quite durable. Am I contradicting myself here? Sigh, anyway, handle small parts with care, the body of the model can take some punishment. There was very little flash, much less than in typical Finecast models, and it was all in the hands of the model.
And very nice looking "Australian" (upside down) Steg you have there, Xlanax_lot!






