HI,
I recently bought a figure. It and my kits are 1:48 but the figure is too big. Different idea of what 1:48 is I guess.
I've read that you can shrink via casting. Lost the link.
Is there a way to do this? Right now I only have the Smooth On RTV and Resin.
Thanks.
Shrinking via Casting
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I've been doing some casting lately and according to both the SmoothOn paperwork and experience, shrinkage is less than a fraction of a percent - .007% according to the paperwork for SC320 series resin. Unless you need to shrink your figure from 72 scale inches to 71.75 scale inches, you're probably better off just hacking up the figure, removing slivers from the various body components and limbs and gluing him back together.
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We had a thread on this awhile back:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=27601
It seems that there is no magic bullet for this one...
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=27601
It seems that there is no magic bullet for this one...
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By the way, I have just revised my article with some new picsDennisH wrote:http://scihighmodels.com/howto_shrink.html
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