
"RAFM Grav APC" Topic
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| Psyckosama | 21 May 2012 6:11 a.m. PST |
Looks like RAFM has taken down their Grav APC. I'm left wondering if its gone for good or if they're doing a resin remold like they did for the tank. |
| Grumpy Monkey | 21 May 2012 6:32 a.m. PST |
After picking up the Imp APC, I can understand why I was very disappointed in them, parts bent or not lining up properly. I guess I have been spoiled with other companies 15mm offerings |
| ACoolGuy | 21 May 2012 8:18 a.m. PST |
I had no real problem with my Imp Apc, except my own incompetence in gluing everything to my fingers like an idiot. well, actually the back didn't match up perfectly, but again that might be my fault. That's always an assumption I make when modelling 'cause I'm not very good D: I guess it makes me feel better that it wasn't just my prob;em. that said, I wasn't dissappionted in the model. More on topic, check the RAFM 15mm forums. Its possible they commented on the issue there
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| Psyckosama | 21 May 2012 12:39 p.m. PST |
Asked 'em. Will repost here when I see it. |
| Mako11 | 21 May 2012 3:00 p.m. PST |
Given they've redone their grav tanks in resin, I imagine the resin APCs are only a matter of time. Of course, the issue with that will be that resin is even more susceptible to warpage than metal. |
| Lion in the Stars | 21 May 2012 7:04 p.m. PST |
Soak in boiling water, then push against a straightedge to flatten. It's not hard to fix resin issues. Especially if you have one of those instant-hot-water faucets in the kitchen! |
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