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They should just ditch it. It is worse than plastic in about every regard.Arrrgh I think resin should come with a warning sign then LOL
They should just ditch it. It is worse than plastic in about every regard.
My orc-playing friend built one or two resin models and then he decided he will never build a resin model again. So whenever he looks for new models to build his first question to answer is: "Resin or plastic?" If it is resin he doesn't even look at it anymore so he doesn't get angry if it looks cool.
I am not as zealous, but I understand it. I hope we get plastic Razordons, Salamanders, Skink Handlers, Chameleon Skinks, Slanns, Eternity Wardens, Sunbloods, Astrolith Bearers and Starseers soon.
What kind do you use?I found a decent spray varnish stopped the chipping.
What kind do you use?
I've been on the look out for a decent varnish myself, but I am scared of spray ones following a lot of horror stories regarding the dreaded milky finish. Tempted to try a brush on varnish...
I actually have some of the Vallejo airbrush ones, matte, satin, and gloss, but haven't tried them out yet.
Don't be scared they only go milky if it's too cold or you apply too much too soon, I apply a quick coat then leave it 10 minutes and then apply another coat and then a final 3rd coat.
Spray paints tend to sag, drip etc due to the solvent that is put in too keep it thin, if you spray and leave it for a few minutes the solvent starts to evaporate and the paint becomes tacky this is the ideal time to apply your next coat as it grabs the paint and holds it in place.
Good to know.3. Army painter Anti-shine- this is just as good as Testors and a fraction of the price, my goto lacquer now.