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Thanks ub3r ... given a choice between metal and spin-cast resin ... what are advantages and disadvantages of both? Resin breaks easily but holds detail even better?

 

Spin cast is a normal resin with high details and low weight, but then you move into hand-poured which is done (as the description says) by hand and has less defects/flash/etc. Metal will be your normal metal, heavier, good details, etc. 

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If it carries any weight, I backed at Captain for the 1st TGG and went almost all metal, spincast for the troop boxes (no metal option).

 

This time I'm going in even bigger and choosing spincast, maybe a couple hand-poured if offered for my favorites (Santa Dolores for sure). That's not to say the metal is bad, rather that the spin cast is good.

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If it carries any weight, I backed at Captain for the 1st TGG and went almost all metal, spincast for the troop boxes (no metal option).

 

This time I'm going in even bigger and choosing spincast, maybe a couple hand-poured if offered for my favorites (Santa Dolores for sure). That's not to say the metal is bad, rather that the spin cast is good.

 

Did you do hand-poured for any thing last time? If so, what did you think of it? 

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No, I was trying to maximize the quantity at the time, part of why I went bigger this time. It was so hard to not pick some of the sculpts!

 

But now that I have 20 more minis, I'll focus on a few of the hand-poured, if offered.

 

Yeah not sure if they will have Hand-Poured either...

 

Here's their FAQ about it:

 

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