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Made in ch
Been Around the Block





I got a couple of boxes and I was wondering if I should wash the sprues? Does anybody have experience with Archon Studio products? Do they use some kind of release agent that could still be on the sprues messing with my primer? Thanks!

   
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Blackclad Wayfarer





Philadelphia

Are they a 3d print? Not familiar with the product.


If they're resin go and do the normal soap and water you would do for https://tabletop-world.com/ products. If it's like Dwarven Forge you would do a basic soap wash the same and then rattlecan prime them.

However the Wizkids 3d dungeons were this cheap plastic... you could paint right over it with a spraypaint

   
Made in pl
Horrific Hive Tyrant





Mitnick wrote:
I got a couple of boxes and I was wondering if I should wash the sprues? Does anybody have experience with Archon Studio products? Do they use some kind of release agent that could still be on the sprues messing with my primer? Thanks!

Aren't they normal hard plastic on sprues? If yes, there is no need to do anything, athough I always wash my models after building them.
   
Made in ch
Been Around the Block





Yep, they‘re hard plastic. So no need to wash - that‘s great!

Thanks, guys.

   
 
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