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That's rich innit bro ?

That was a long time ago mate.

Heaviest thing you pick up now is a pack of magi sculpt

I've eaten pies heavier than that

Yes .........all of 'em.
Paul
 
That's rich innit bro ?

That was a long time ago mate.

Heaviest thing you pick up now is a pack of magi sculpt

I've eaten pies heavier than that

Yes .........all of 'em.
Paul
Sorry this was missing from previous,

" I only say that 'cos I had to paint 54mm white metal effalumps!
Now that's 'eavy metal man"
Paul
 
Carl - I remember the 154mm Series 77 figures - I have all 3 of them!! Lets not forget the 175mm Nibblets & 140 & 200mm Little Generals figures. You can use them for door stops or anchors on your boat - they are that heavy!! Don't forget that the resin is easier to break & a bear to straighten out if pieces arrive warped!! Dave
 
Carl - I remember the 154mm Series 77 figures - I have all 3 of them!! Lets not forget the 175mm Nibblets & 140 & 200mm Little Generals figures. You can use them for door stops or anchors on your boat - they are that heavy!! Don't forget that the resin is easier to break & a bear to straighten out if pieces arrive warped!! Dave

I totally agree Dave!
If pieces are warped they can be a pain to straighten.
But Stu, Graham and SK are usually pretty good.
alot of it is down to removing thin sections from mould too early or bad packaging. A little more care this can be eliminated. Or the small parts can be cast in metal, which is probably the best option.

Carl
 
Carl - I AGREE - having the smaller parts cast in metal is the best option - sure beats boiling water & making resin soup!!! Dave
 
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