This summer I got a very nice gift from my friend
Christian at Speira miniatures. He offered me to choose
free from his 3D-printed range and the condition was to
test if my choice of figures could be shipped in bulk and
then be released from its printing-base without breaking
into pieces. I tested it and only one figure broke (one hand).
To prevent this from happen again you need to warm up
the figures made of 3d-printed resin with hot water and
then carefully cut them loose with a sharp knife or cutter.
When working with resin or 3d-printed parts it is always
adviceable to use rubber-gloves to prevent the plastic to
be in direct contact with the skin. If grinding the models
or figures made of resin always use a mask or work with
it under water. This to prevent the dust from getting into
your lungs. The resin converted into dust is as delicate as
the dust from coalmines and not healthy to get into your
lungs and your body-system. Apart from this fact the
resin and its ability to recreate details is outstanding.
The figures looks very nice with a lot of character and I
will make a new post that will evaluate these.
If you are curious about Speira minaitures and their very
nice figures and accessories you can visit their web-page
in the link below:
Speira Miniatures - soldiers and civilians for wargames and dioramas
Great gift and a very useful looking set of civilians; is he inending to send themout as yours (with supporting struts etc.)?
SvaraRaderaYes he will and it will save a lot of time but also fixate the figures from moving around in the package.The resin is very fragile and I think this is a good idea as long as you use hot water and work carefully.Thankyou very much Joe.
Radera