Could this Orc line have potential?

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Could this Orc line have potential?

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Saw them on Tabletop Gaming News and thought the poses might be a little more dynamic....

http://www.webstoreinchhighgames.com/savage-orcs.html

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Nice. Resin though.

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As an honest question, since I haven't painted/dealt with any resins yet, what are the advantages and disadvantages (from the owner/painter point of view) of resins vs metals...?

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Can't say anything about the painter's point of view, but from the owner's point of view, they cower before (and frequently, beneath) your heavy metal big guys. When trolls fall over, resin-orcs go flying..

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Post by Dark Lord (retired) »

I like the torsos an feet! The other stuff wouldn't be useful on a sports mini but with a few Black Orc heads and some plastic orc arms w/ Impact shoulder pads you could be in business!

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Vomit Lickspittle wrote:As an honest question, since I haven't painted/dealt with any resins yet, what are the advantages and disadvantages (from the owner/painter point of view) of resins vs metals...?
Resin doesn't bend, it only breaks (though there are also slightly flexible resin miniatures which don't break as easily, these are probably made from the same stuff), you can't cut it, but you can file and drill it. In general ít's inferior to metal but it captures detail better and it's cheaper. This means your conversion options are a bit more limited, but since they come as multipart models it's not a big problem. Painting is basically the same, but give a good wash up with a detergent to clean off the grease from the mould, otherwise undercoating and painting work the same.

That said, there are lots of different kinds of resin, some are very lightweight and soft, and can be cut, some are heavy and hard (usually larger resin vehicles and terrain pieces though) and can mostly be sawn, filed and sanded.

These models definately have potential, though you will probably need to supply your own left hands as I doubt they can be cut from the shields very well :)

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For those of us with children, resin is supposedly highly toxic, and you should work with a "mouth-protection" when gluing models (at least if you need to file or something).


Otherwise I've seen Resin-models beeing a pain to glue.

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Thanks, guys, the tips and info are appreciated....

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Resin isn't toxic as far as I know, but the fine dust when filing/sanding it is (like all fine dust). As far as glueing is concerned, if you clean off the release agent (grease), use superglue and the pieces fit together well I don't think it should be a problem :)

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Resin needs a really good wash before painting to ensure that all the release agents are gone from the mini... otherwise they don't take paint properly (at all!)

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