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Post by c0d3monk33 on Nov 23, 2005 12:46:31 GMT 12
To be honest I've certainly thought about it...and you're not the first ask, but
- I didn't want to encroach on Phil's domain.
- It would take a lot more effort and materials which would mean the cost would be higher and I'm not sure if people would want to pay too much for pre-made Ultracal 30 terrain.
- I'm on a 15mm terrain bender myself - everything I sell I've built for myself first.
Maybe in the future I'll get around to building some 28mm terrain...hard to say what and when though.
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Post by PitYak Studios on Nov 23, 2005 12:56:20 GMT 12
- I didn't want to encroach on Phil's domain. very commendable cost is the biggy tho, which is why i'm not doing so much of the larger casts. the amount of resin you need to cast a decent size piece makes it unrealistic when paying the prices we do over here. I think i've mentioned this before, but i've had requests to do my craters in resin. the large crater woul take about $15 dollars worth of resin to fill. Any decent size piece would be similar.
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Post by c0d3monk33 on Nov 23, 2005 13:07:00 GMT 12
Yes, I've had requests to cast my 15mm trench sets in resin too. However even then it's not economical because of their volume. You'd have to pay around $45nz for the full 'Kit A' in resin to make it worth my while.
The guard tower is in resin because of course it's mostly thin flat pieces and air... and it's probably the largest piece of terrain I'll be resin casting.
The 28mm stuff that interests me is small terrain accesories. Stuff like candelabra, torch braces, rings, hinges etc. You could do all that in resin.
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Post by Aaron on Nov 23, 2005 13:26:57 GMT 12
Bit quiet 'round here recently innit? You can pretty much guarantee that when Im quiet I've broken my computer! ;D In this case went for a dual boot system of 2000 & XP but of course XP has stuffed up 2000... and somewhere along the line I started getting random crashs so I had to do some tinkering! YEAH tinkering! ;D I now know more about the inside of my power supply than is healthy and also what it feels like to get an electric shock from one! After all that when I found the POT to adjust the voltages it had been glued in place (to stop people like me blowing things up!) at this point I got the message & put it back together (this time unplugged and turned off!). Its times like this I realise I need to join some computer geek forum somewhere!
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