I have always wondered why metal is preferred over resin in so many miniature settings. Aside from WoTC's DnD and Heroclix most other IP's lean towards metal.
I started with the old lead figures in the 70's. I always wondered why plastics were not used more often. Figured it was cost... :?:
Recently I was talked into a steampunk game called Dystopian Wars. And the detail was amazing. Most models were resin, with some metal and metal components. And I have been sold on resin ever since.
For someone like me (accident prone :mrgreen: ) I find resin to be just as detailed and more 'user-friendly'. a.k.a. 'Oops, I knocked it over/drop friendly.'
I don't set off the alarms at the airport.
And a full crate doesn't double as an exercise accessory. :mrgreen:
So I was ecstatic when I heard that the new Star Trek game was going to be resin.
Now I hear they are going back to metal? With resin as a maybe future?
What's your view on resin vs. metal and why?
I started with the old lead figures in the 70's. I always wondered why plastics were not used more often. Figured it was cost... :?:
Recently I was talked into a steampunk game called Dystopian Wars. And the detail was amazing. Most models were resin, with some metal and metal components. And I have been sold on resin ever since.
For someone like me (accident prone :mrgreen: ) I find resin to be just as detailed and more 'user-friendly'. a.k.a. 'Oops, I knocked it over/drop friendly.'
I don't set off the alarms at the airport.
And a full crate doesn't double as an exercise accessory. :mrgreen:
So I was ecstatic when I heard that the new Star Trek game was going to be resin.
Now I hear they are going back to metal? With resin as a maybe future?
What's your view on resin vs. metal and why?