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First shiny Prussian is finished. I bought a few of the Irregular FPW range originally but I didn't like them much, the STS are so much nicer.
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Just trying to clean up some Oddzial Ozmy 15mm Cold War Polish infantry and am wondering what metal they're cast in... Unobtainium...? Duranium...? I'm assuming that they're made from melted-down penetrator rounds?
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They are apparently some bizarre alloy and if treated poorly can sort of disintegrate.
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Nice Figures Buff
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RMD wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:36 am Just trying to clean up some Oddzial Ozmy 15mm Cold War Polish infantry and am wondering what metal they're cast in... Unobtainium...? Duranium...? I'm assuming that they're made from melted-down penetrator rounds?
I believe it's a zinc alloy akin to monkey metal.
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Cheers guys. Zinc was my guess as well - it was a bit alarming when casting-runners simply snapped off instead of bending. I'm being VERY careful with the rifle-barrels...

Last time I encountered strange casting-metal was Thunderbolt Mountain Miniatures (remember them?). They did some exquisite mediaeval knights in tournament kit, but by god were they difficult to clean up! That was a much tougher metal than the OO figures.
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Odzial Osmy Figures are an Aluminium/Zinc alloy as they say lead based alloys won't take the detail at the 'pico' scales.
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I'm surprised that Al/Zn is even stable. Get them cleaned with windex and undercoated with Humbrol Matt White.
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Wear a white oversuit & appropriate gas mask too, by the sounds of it.
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You can't cut em but they will take filing and clipping well.
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