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edit: All I can say is that I'm really interested in this new product. Provided it can keep details that is. Really I don't play much any more because the costs involved. I think this might get me back into the hobby though. Loss of detail could really be a big issue though I thing.

Found out that they have been working on this for quite some time. Originally it was for crafts, but the detail worked well enough for them to try it in miniature molds. Outside of small bits though I still have concerns. Last time I checked full miniatures were pretty detailed and hard to cast.

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My only concern would be loss of detail.
   
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Will be limited to small parts - I don't know what other people have experienced but glue gun glue sets really quickly whenever I have used it - it would not be able to flow into a larger, or more detailed mould.

   
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