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trenchworx Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

@greenknight4. No, we don't remove the supports but we've set them up so they are in low visibility areas and 'snap' off. The customer may clip a few spots, but normally we would just 'rip/snap' the part off the tray. After the model is pulled away, the remaining support hairs wipe away pretty easily.

The material also cleans/scrapes well with a hobby knife and is pretty ductile.

Thanks for question.


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trenchworx Sponsoring Member of TMP of Trenchworx, LLC writes:


SNAP TRAY

Deep in the resin mines located in Sandy, Utah, U.S.A., our team of skilled model makers have developed an easier way to manufacture our multi-part kits entirely by 3Dprinting. The kits are fun and quick to assemble. Our Trenchworx blend of resin brings out every stunning detail, and has just the right amount of stiffness and flexibility to work for even the most heavy handed modeler. We've also focused on the economics of the products, and each tray is packed with content that will satisfy even the most value-minded gamer.

Snap Tray is an innovative method for manufacturing and combining mini content for our Trenchworx brand of products and those of our B2B customers.

We add as much content as we can to each Snap Tray, so that the modeler or gamer has some options to fiddle with and enjoy the building experience. If you notice, the D-Day squad above comes with ten unique Sandy Beach bases, along with a couple of items of terrain. The box stand-offs are even Teller Mines for this product.

The price ranges between $17 USD to $50 USD for various configurations, and large box sets are available too. Who doesn't need a platoon of three Trenchworx FT-17s or Rolls Royces for $50 USD?!?

We plan to add new releases weekly.

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