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2014/03/05 04:56:23
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
Been scanning through the terrible Warhammer Visions 2 and noticed something very interesting in the Tau Kitbash section. Take a look at the Tau Commander suits, the one converted by Matt Holland is either a special cast he made (being the designer fine, but why put it unpainted in the magazine) or a new type of resin. Check out the photos below for the differences but if it is the rumoured new resin the quality is unreal and the edges straight and sharp. Natfka also has an example of a possible new type but not showing a comparison.
Saw that this has been mentioned in the Forgeworld thread but given this is something new maybe others have spotted or already have models in the apparently new material.
Thoughts?
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JSF wrote:... this is really quite an audacious move by GW, throwing out any pretext that this is a game and that its customers exist to do anything other than buy their overpriced products for the sake of it. The naked arrogance, greed and contempt for their audience is shocking.
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2014/03/05 15:17:16
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
It could be the difference between an early run cast or one from the end life of the mold. Quality of the casts can differ a lot based on the age of the mold.
My finecast commander was TERRIBLE almost all of the parts have slightly concave surfaces, noticable mold slip and bubbles but I've seen a few that other people bought amd they had a much better luck of the draw and had decent models.
Resin can differ in color from batch to batch and the slightly darker grey usually makes the parts look a bit cleaner. It may also be a separate cast for the studio vs the production stuff. The studio casts (and FW) are usually done via pressure/vacuum where the finecast is done on a spincaster which gives you very different results. Stuff done with the pressure/vacuum combo generally comes out much better. They also use a cheaper grade of resin for finecast.
Based on the pics and my own experience with casting I think that it's probably a piece cast separately for the studio which is using the FW pressure/vacuum process and resin.
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2014/03/06 02:05:51
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
Yeah I agree, at first I thought you were making something out of nothing, because I remember being fairly impressed with the quality of my Tau Commander's finecast sculpt. Had a lot of nice sharp edges you don't find on a lot of citidel minis.
However, when I pulled mine out and looked at it, it really does pale in comparison to the recent cast.
There's lot of little warped areas, like the backpack, and the visor. The edges look a little duller as well.
All in all, either this guy managed to get one of the very first tau commander casts and never built it till now, or they really are doing something new.
However, if they were doing something new, you'd think they'd tout if from on high... and charge you an extra $20 bucks for it.
Yeah I agree, at first I thought you were making something out of nothing, because I remember being fairly impressed with the quality of my Tau Commander's finecast sculpt. Had a lot of nice sharp edges you don't find on a lot of citidel minis.
However, when I pulled mine out and looked at it, it really does pale in comparison to the recent cast.
There's lot of little warped areas, like the backpack, and the visor. The edges look a little duller as well.
All in all, either this guy managed to get one of the very first tau commander casts and never built it till now, or they really are doing something new.
However, if they were doing something new, you'd think they'd tout if from on high... and charge you an extra $20 bucks for it.
That would mean GW would have to admit something was wrong with finecast in the 1st place.
My experience with red shirts has been prety negative. They will just pretend that finecast was always awsome, and that you are just remembering the terrible stuff incorrectly.
2014/03/06 06:40:30
Subject: Re:Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
Yeah I agree, at first I thought you were making something out of nothing, because I remember being fairly impressed with the quality of my Tau Commander's finecast sculpt. Had a lot of nice sharp edges you don't find on a lot of citidel minis.
However, when I pulled mine out and looked at it, it really does pale in comparison to the recent cast.
There's lot of little warped areas, like the backpack, and the visor. The edges look a little duller as well.
All in all, either this guy managed to get one of the very first tau commander casts and never built it till now, or they really are doing something new.
However, if they were doing something new, you'd think they'd tout if from on high... and charge you an extra $20 bucks for it.
That would mean GW would have to admit something was wrong with finecast in the 1st place.
My experience with red shirts has been prety negative. They will just pretend that finecast was always awsome, and that you are just remembering the terrible stuff incorrectly.
Not only that, but like someone already mentioned, prices would jump another +30% if this was actually true.
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2014/03/06 10:44:07
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
Forge World has always been a pleasingly ironic name because in the 40k lore a Forge World is a massive factory planet whereas the RL entity Forge World is a boutique miniature production company, thus the name is implying something other than the literal fact. This development is really just a variation on that theme.
Since you asked, that is. Pretty off-topic imo. Wouldn't want that, would we?
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2014/03/06 13:05:56
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
paulson games wrote: It could be the difference between an early run cast or one from the end life of the mold. Quality of the casts can differ a lot based on the age of the mold.
My finecast commander was TERRIBLE almost all of the parts have slightly concave surfaces, noticable mold slip and bubbles but I've seen a few that other people bought amd they had a much better luck of the draw and had decent models.
Resin can differ in color from batch to batch and the slightly darker grey usually makes the parts look a bit cleaner. It may also be a separate cast for the studio vs the production stuff. The studio casts (and FW) are usually done via pressure/vacuum where the finecast is done on a spincaster which gives you very different results. Stuff done with the pressure/vacuum combo generally comes out much better. They also use a cheaper grade of resin for finecast.
Based on the pics and my own experience with casting I think that it's probably a piece cast separately for the studio which is using the FW pressure/vacuum process and resin.
This was my first idea when I saw the photos, as he's a Tau fanatic and sculpted a lot of the stuff it may well be a pre-production cast or one off run to test??
Early not so sure because I have two that I ordered on pre-release and they are not great (also remembering the issues they had with this model in particular, with very little availability put down to the mold in rumours at the time I think)
But then why show it in Warhammer Visions as it really makes the normal finecast look terrible? But then it is GW and they are quite capable of making themselves look bad
Still not seen any other examples that people have bought though, and obviously nothing from GW as that would be admitting their product is not that great!
all i can say, is that i really hope that the switch to FW resin, and casting methods, is true...
i would love to buy Farsight, and the Commander suit, but not if it is soft bendy Finecast...
GW would get a lot more of my money if they switch to a better quality resin, and actual finer casts...
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2014/03/07 13:55:27
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
Well it took GW 4 days to send me a shipping notice. So I am hoping that means they actually had to cast my order and maybe I will get the new material. I will post pictures as soon as it comes in.
JSF wrote:... this is really quite an audacious move by GW, throwing out any pretext that this is a game and that its customers exist to do anything other than buy their overpriced products for the sake of it. The naked arrogance, greed and contempt for their audience is shocking.
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2014/03/09 00:50:54
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
JSF wrote:... this is really quite an audacious move by GW, throwing out any pretext that this is a game and that its customers exist to do anything other than buy their overpriced products for the sake of it. The naked arrogance, greed and contempt for their audience is shocking.
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2014/03/09 06:55:41
Subject: Changes to GW Resin - evidence from Warhammer Visions
Hmm, there's a strange dichotomy here. We have multiple people on the Nafka post saying they've received actual "resin-like", and more importantly, flawless, casts - versus those who are sceptical or who have received regular finecast versions like above. I think the real indicator at this point isn't colour, but density of material (how hard is it to drill or bend in comparison?), the shininess level, and the amount of flaws on the cast.
Old: Relatively matt, very low density, easy to bend, flaws all over the place.
"New": Shiny, higher density, harder to bend, few to no flaws.
This is obviously just going from the comments. There could be a sort of mass hysteria thing going on, I suppose, but I think it's unlikely. Or it could be a hoax. It'd be interesting to see what response you'd get if you specified the "new material" when ordering direct from GW.
SickSix: Yeah, that looks like normal finecast, it's not even shinier than the old stuff. Strange that you'd get an "old" pack while the guy in the Nafka post got denser, flawless models and bought them earlier than you. I hope they didn't just dump them together on a shelf in the warehouse. That's not too much to ask, is it?
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