What's on your workbench?

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Paul wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 1:49 pm Redoubt Trojan Wars range.
I am currently considering whether I should swap to another range.
After having these for many, many years and finally getting around to them I can't believe how awful the casting is!
I know others have had problems with miscasts etc... but what i'm seeing is every figure has a halo of flash and mould lines that has to be cut and filed off...life might be too short for this sh*t!
ouch.. I know what you mean.. i have a large plastic bag full of these, and I don't have the heart to tackle them.
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Stick them in your melting pot, price of metal these days you likely will have made a profit.

I found the same issue with Foundry as well.

Newline are about the best if limited option at the moment.
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That sounds awful Paul, and enough to put anyone off a project.
Maybe they're sharing the Perry's casting operation.
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World2dave wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 3:33 pm That sounds awful Paul, and enough to put anyone off a project.
Maybe they're sharing the Perry's casting operation.
I'll shortly be able to cast my own figures but sadly I don't have the rights to any Trojan Wars or the skill to sculpt them :(
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How hard could it be? Nude Dollies and Tower Shield, implausible helmet and Bob's your uncle...
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Paul wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:35 pm
World2dave wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 3:33 pm That sounds awful Paul, and enough to put anyone off a project.
Maybe they're sharing the Perry's casting operation.
I'll shortly be able to cast my own figures but sadly I don't have the rights to any Trojan Wars or the skill to sculpt them :(
That thought has crossed my mind as well. I am trying to hide from it.
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Just a few 6mm, and 1 28mm!

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Best of luck Fred but its a bad start as you've obviously undercoated them in the wrong colour :fp: :lol:
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Took me a minute, black undercoat doesn't work on 6mms.
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I do all my 6mm with a black undercoat...

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Here... http://aleadodyssey.blogspot.com/2016/1 ... n-6mm.html?
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