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"Eldar Spiritseer"

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Blogger Simon Quinton said...

Very nice job. The filling bit puts me off finecast completely tbh.

August 18, 2013 at 2:29 AM

Blogger The Angry Lurker said...

Not keen on their finecast due to quality but you've done very well there Dave.

August 18, 2013 at 4:14 AM

Blogger Ian said...

Great looking figure, I suppose that given the amount of work you did post filling that it did not add that much more to the job but like said above it's the time of thing that puts me off some figures

Ian

August 18, 2013 at 2:07 PM

Blogger Curt said...

Very nice paintwork Dave but I must say that I'm less than impressed with the quality of the casting itself. I can clearly see the resin 'pimples' and it seems to lack the crisp detail that you can get with metal. Seeing the results of these new models in the hands of a veteran hobbyist such as yourself leaves me a little puzzled to GWs decision to go this route with their business. In the end I guess its all about money.

August 19, 2013 at 12:31 PM

Blogger DaveV said...

GW's new injection moulded plastic models are very crisp, clean models, whose assembly results in a really layered, 3 dimensional look.

I got the new plastic Farseer model, for example, which is truly beautiful. I didn't paint it yet, since I already have several painted metal ones.

Of the three new character models in the recent Eldar release wave (the Spiritseer, Farseer, and a Ranger named-character), only the Farseer is injection moulded plastic. Both the other models I got had problems with surface pitting and a surprising amount of flash. I had bought a Finecast Grey Knight Terminator character (Draigo), and had to return it for a new one since its sword and shield were miscast.

Doesn't look like metal is coming back anytome soon. IMO, all their new models should be injection moulded plastic.

August 21, 2013 at 2:07 PM

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