Right, while I paint my Easy Eight, I've decided to make a start on what is clearly going to be a long build! First impressions of this kit are pretty good, considering it is a very small company. The detail is very good, not as crisp as Dragon, but I don't see this as a big issue. The sprue gates are famously huge, but tapered down towards the component. This means that you can't just snip them off with sprue-cutters, firstly because there cutters get drawn towards the part as you squeeze and this ends up cutting more off than you wanted, ruining the part. So, the order of the day is to either micro-saw them off (best for the tiny parts) or cut well away from the part, then trim off afterwards.
On the build log I follow, the modeller suggests nail clippers, and what a genius idea this is!
They work perfectly for curved edges, but they do need to be quality ones. When you see little parts like this:
you'll understand how tricky it could be to remove from the sprue!
On the build log I follow, the modeller suggests nail clippers, and what a genius idea this is!
They work perfectly for curved edges, but they do need to be quality ones. When you see little parts like this:
you'll understand how tricky it could be to remove from the sprue!
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