They were cast and produced by Rolljordan but just a very limited number of them were made.bound for glory wrote:Not to resurect an old thread, but I quite liked these fat rats.
Where the ever cast and produced?
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Did you get a couple sets, Tom?
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Nope that was why I was trying to get one. Now that I'm working with Rolljordan we were looking at converting them to resin in the future and we are both trying to get our hands on a full team.bound for glory wrote:Did you get a couple sets, Tom?
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See? This is what I don't understand:? Why are these being reworked in resin?
Can people not afford them in metal, or is it that producers don't want to take a slight pay cut and sell the figures in the wanted metal?
Honest question, here.
Can people not afford them in metal, or is it that producers don't want to take a slight pay cut and sell the figures in the wanted metal?
Honest question, here.
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Impact seem to be positioning themselves as the "discount" FF manufacturer, and using Trollcast is the key to that.
Some consumers prefer resin, though. I'm doing my best to pass on metal teams for the foreseeable future.
Some consumers prefer resin, though. I'm doing my best to pass on metal teams for the foreseeable future.
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I honestly prefer plastics too. They're lighter and don't chip that easy.
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Oh, I PREFER plastic, but besides GW, thats rare. Plastic is super easy to work with, does'nt chip if cover correctly, and for conversions(again, with GW plastic stuff) it can't be beat.
Having said all that, I like the "feel" of a metal figure. Its like a chess piece.
Having said all that, I like the "feel" of a metal figure. Its like a chess piece.
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I think it has to do with tooling. Reproducing highly detailed molds for resin is easier because the mold material does not need to stand up against repeated high temperatures of metal casting and do not need to be tooled to prevent warping that they would if the manufacturer cut corners somewhere.bound for glory wrote:See? This is what I don't understand:? Why are these being reworked in resin?
Can people not afford them in metal, or is it that producers don't want to take a slight pay cut and sell the figures in the wanted metal?
Honest question, here.
With resin the operating temperatures are much lower. Molds do not experience the stress of being heated up from the inside and cooled from the outside, so recreating metal miniatures in resin is more plausible then recreating them in metal if one wants to deliver a highly detailed piece.
Personally I also prefer metal for my Bloodbowl teams, as well as for converting. I just have more experience working with metal miniatures. But I understand why these can not be recreated in metal without a considerable loss of detail, unless the original master casts turn up.
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Honest questionbound for glory wrote:See? This is what I don't understand:? Why are these being reworked in resin?
Can people not afford them in metal, or is it that producers don't want to take a slight pay cut and sell the figures in the wanted metal?
Honest question, here.

Good news is that we will have the masters for the new production done by Impact.
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Re: ROLLJORDAN - Spiked Rats WIP Updated 09/17/09
No tooling is about the is not the issue, the actual models are already cut for metal casting. And metal molds will stand 200 to 500 spins where resin will last 20 to 40 max casts.the solitaire wrote:I think it has to do with tooling. Reproducing highly detailed molds for resin is easier because the mold material does not need to stand up against repeated high temperatures of metal casting and do not need to be tooled to prevent warping that they would if the manufacturer cut corners somewhere.bound for glory wrote:See? This is what I don't understand:? Why are these being reworked in resin?
Can people not afford them in metal, or is it that producers don't want to take a slight pay cut and sell the figures in the wanted metal?
Honest question, here.
With resin the operating temperatures are much lower. Molds do not experience the stress of being heated up from the inside and cooled from the outside, so recreating metal miniatures in resin is more plausible then recreating them in metal if one wants to deliver a highly detailed piece.
Personally I also prefer metal for my Bloodbowl teams, as well as for converting. I just have more experience working with metal miniatures. But I understand why these can not be recreated in metal without a considerable loss of detail, unless the original master casts turn up.
And yes we got the masters

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