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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6792
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1

    Never worked with resin, need help!

    Evening

    I have found in the stash a Legend resin set of stowage etc for my Pz 111 N. Now i have never used resin, so on the beg for help?

    Remove and clean up with the same tools, methods as normal plastic?
    What do you glue it with?
    Ok to paint with Vallejo
    Anything else???

    It comes with a nice pe storage rack as well

    Many thanks bob
  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #2
    Clean with soapy water
    Glue with superglue
    Use primer then paint with your Vallejo
    If sawing/sanding then use a mask as the dust isn't good for you

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    • BattleshipBob
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      • Apr 2018
      • 6792
      • Bob
      • Cardiff

      #3
      Evening Al and many thanks

      Hows life in sunny Scotland!

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      • Steve Jones
        • Apr 2018
        • 6615

        #4
        I would strongly advise using a mask if sanding the resin at all, as resin dust is evil

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        • BattleshipBob
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 6792
          • Bob
          • Cardiff

          #5
          Hi Steve

          Noted! Better to paint off the kit or on??

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #6
            Originally posted by Bobthestug
            Hows life in sunny Scotland!
            Nearly had to phone the emergency services today. Saw a big fireball in the sky. The wife stopped me and told me it was the sun. Been so long since i've seen it i forgot what it looked like lol

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            • BattleshipBob
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 6792
              • Bob
              • Cardiff

              #7
              Thats what it is, thought it was a comet!

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              • Guest

                #8
                For sanding use wet or dry sandpaper, wet.
                Keep a tub of water close to you because as you sand wet resin it makes a mush simply dip in the water and the mush comes off.
                If using files the same technique as above applies.
                Keeping everything wet creates very little dust.
                All the best.
                Ralph.

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                • BattleshipBob
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 6792
                  • Bob
                  • Cardiff

                  #9
                  Thanks Ralph

                  Very kind! Will do the jobs in the garage to avoid any dust etc

                  Bob

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                  • Mr Bowcat
                    SMF OG
                    • Dec 2016
                    • 4600
                    • Bob
                    • London

                    #10
                    I tend to put a puddle of water on the cutting mat and put the resin piece in it while I cut/sand. Catches most of the dust and can be wiped away afterwards.
                    Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                    • BattleshipBob
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6792
                      • Bob
                      • Cardiff

                      #11
                      Many thanks, great advice chaps

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                      • Mickc1440
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 4779

                        #12
                        Very useful tips, thanks chaps.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Most resin parts these days, you can remove from the pour plugs (sprues) by scoring with a knife, then scraping the scar on the part with the knife as well, both of which avoid the dust associated with sawing and sanding. Only if the plug is very big will you need to saw it off.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Go for it Bob, all of the advice apart from staring at the sun is to be recomended and used, you do not need a full on bio chemical helmet, just one of the paper masks to put something between you and the dust. And if it is possible do your sanding stark naked in the garden when it is raining cats and dogs, that way you will meet all the criteria and some new friends in white coats... :sick:
                            Mile.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Excellent advice and an even better question, thanks for raising the point Bob.

                              I have used some resin and have more coming up and wasn't aware of any health risks, so will be taking precautions from now on.

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