I'm working on my first resin kit at the moment (Black Sun's Galactic Enemy), and going through the cleanup process right now.
There were only a couple of pinholes on it (less than 5), and they took Mr. Surfacer with no trouble.
My frustration came when I was cleaning up the points on the end. Right there was a pour stub, so I was sanding it down. Just as I finished sanding two sides, the last 1/8" broke off. There was a bubble there, and it just caused the resin to fail.
So now I get to learn how to put some Aves in there. It just shocked me when I had that piece break off.
(No, I'm not wanting a replacement or anything like that--it's not worth it, and this is more of a learning experience than anything that I can ask for--it's not going to be a tough fix, and it's one that will hit me with more resin kits later on. Better learn on something easy).
Dan
Gah! Resin bubbles!
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Gah! Resin bubbles!
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- Jonas Calhoun
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Oh, I know it happens--and I want to stress I'm not upset in the least little bit.
It just surprised me with how well it disguised itself, and I was just in the middle of posting this when Mr. Badwrench walked in the door, so I wasn't able to check for tone.
It's such a little bit, I'll probably even get to pin it to make sure it stays on
Dan
It just surprised me with how well it disguised itself, and I was just in the middle of posting this when Mr. Badwrench walked in the door, so I wasn't able to check for tone.
It's such a little bit, I'll probably even get to pin it to make sure it stays on
Dan
"Laugh while you can, monkey boy!" -- Lord John Whorfin