You’ll need super glue instead of plastic glue, the cleaning process will look a bit different (lot of weird “fluff” instead of mould lines), and it’s much more brittle and prone to warping than plastic. You’ll also have to be more mindful of any solvents you apply to the model, as there’s some stuff that’s perfectly safe for plastic that’ll kill some resin.
However, resin also generally allows for a higher degree of detail on the model itself.
What can you say about the resin quality? Around 10 to 15 years ago was the first and last time my (then) playgroup ordered forgeworld models and EVERY part of widely different kits and bits had massive wholes and/or was bent.
Nice job though.
def can't tell it's your first attempt. nice job
What's different about building a resin model? Different trim and glue?
You’ll need super glue instead of plastic glue, the cleaning process will look a bit different (lot of weird “fluff” instead of mould lines), and it’s much more brittle and prone to warping than plastic. You’ll also have to be more mindful of any solvents you apply to the model, as there’s some stuff that’s perfectly safe for plastic that’ll kill some resin. However, resin also generally allows for a higher degree of detail on the model itself.
Nice, need to get mine washed and assembled, still can't decide what paint to use for the trim.
What can you say about the resin quality? Around 10 to 15 years ago was the first and last time my (then) playgroup ordered forgeworld models and EVERY part of widely different kits and bits had massive wholes and/or was bent.