lposter wrote:Im confused. If I buy a kit in resin, how can I tell if its good or bad based on density unless I have another identical kit in either known good or bad resin with which to compare?
Because I cannot really measure the absolute volume of a kit easily and there are no tables listing densities of good and bad resin.
And how do i do all this before I buy it? And even if it tuns out to be bad resin, does that allow me to return it after i purchased it? It still beibg resin after all. That it is not reason enough to return seems indeed to be the case or you probably would have done so.
All "official" kits I have done... you do not have to worry...as you would actually be able to deal with the manufacturer .... with garage kits or figures (notorious for it) .... there is the risk... But yes in a way...you would help to have to have hands on experience with at least one resin kit (I have done many)...as that is one thing I cannot do online... that is to allow you to feel out the differences...all that can be depicted is photos and words of experience
This is actually the first time I've seen this in tanking... hopefully my last... as for even if it were a static model...it would not be one that would endure
one red flag would be packaging ...to which I have to admit...this one had many... as there are no PE or white metal parts....as when I did research the kit...I couldn't find anything but another person who built one... Under Profiline ...........it is supposed to have PE and white metal parts ...but that kit if you can find it.... costs three times as much...which brings up red flag #2 "price".... reason good communication is important

...which in this case wasn't really there..but that's all history
and yes...if you do get a pooly cast kit from a reputable vendor ...you should be able to return it
ADDED NOTE: the reason I pointed out weight ...it is a very noticeable player in determining a pooly cast kit from a well cast kit ...recast or original...good resin is up to 75% less in weight to mass. comparison
This is an interesting comparison of two kits, one of which you are obviously not happy with..
Happy ...not Happy... it's all water under the bridge

...I'm just going to keep on moving...first complete my L70...take a breather by doing another quickie on my Panther...then on to my King Tiger...don't really have time to dwell on the negative...I rather keep moving and find better horizons with Positive happenings
But its all very after the fact (ie. purchase).
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Not really... if it is a "walk in purchase... you can always ask questions...perhaps even ask to have them open the box...online... you can ask if it is an official kit... and what guarantees can be given.... in a private sale... you just have to take the guys word for it knowing that he himself is uneducated to the differences in casting resins
Most official kits are well packaged... I would say one of the exceptions is Nick Aguilar... with him... his reputation precedes him.... his resin is excellent ...recasts have funky packaging... no identifying marks... just a photo
ALPHA
PS... there is a seller on Ebay UK and US... that sells kits that look like Nick Aguilar's Shermans... this is a prime example of Asking the vendor first before purchasing....
