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Tango0129 Jun 2020 10:38 p.m. PST

"Crooked Dice were kind enough to send me copies of the resin Hover Car they're selling based on my design. They're available on the Crooked Dice site here, and here for 16GBP each. Here's a quick review of the sample vehicles I received and photographed.

First I have to say these are lovely resin casts. They're clean, have minimal flashing that's easy to trim or file away and go together well. The parts are also very crisp, and capture all of the detail from the original 3D designs. Some minor changes have been made to improve the ease of casting – they are very subtle though and I only noticed them because I was comparing them to 3D prints of the original files…"

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Thresher0130 Jun 2020 12:49 p.m. PST

Looks really neat!

I'm guessing 28mm "scale".

Tango0130 Jun 2020 1:10 p.m. PST

Glad you like it my friend!. (smile)


28mm indeed….

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