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How to the cast decorations compare though?I did the Sergal Soleiel Royal and found the quality of the materials and plans weren't on par with what I paid for. From the build logs I've seen here, I'd go with the ZHL kit but as mentioned above, go slow on the paint.
Or buy kit, some wood and a small sawSo to get the best of both worlds, you'd have to buy two kits and mash them together, or buy the Sergal kit and replace most of the wood.
Exactly! If only! It does raise the question--is it feasible to try 3D printing for the castings? I have no idea how expensive that might be.So to get the best of both worlds, you'd have to buy two kits and mash them together, or buy the Sergal kit and replace most of the wood.
Yes. I will be 3-D printing decorations for my current ship project, but it will take many month just to learn the program, and then lots of practice making the models and learning to print them with a 3-D resin printer. It's very slow work.Exactly! If only! It does raise the question--is it feasible to try 3D printing for the castings? I have no idea how expensive that might be.
I don't know Dan, The worn out Sergal decorations don't look weather, as in dirty to me, they look melted and blobby instead.I may be slipping sideways on this but I tend to view not so sharp decorations as “weathered.” My angst is I have no real recourse considering the options so I try to make the kit options look as good as I can. A couple coats of poly over the deco helps smooth the imperfections. After a few months of the finished model on display the imperfect deco is hardly noticed anymore.![]()
Yeah....but its going to be fun!Yes. I will be 3-D printing decorations for my current ship project, but it will take many month just to learn the program, and then lots of practice making the models and learning to print them with a 3-D resin printer. It's very slow work.
So....do models have to look like they just came off the showroom floor?I don't know Dan, The worn out Sergal decorations don't look weather, as in dirty to me, they look melted and blobby instead.
No Phil, that’s not my meaning. I was referring to change of Sergal/Mantua’s castings from sharp to blobby over the years.So....do models have to look like they just came off the showroom floor?
Indeed there is a limit to my tolerance as well…in this case I agree…bad casting is bad casting…can’t make excuses…my frustration is it is not easy to replace ship deco from other sources…except maybe the supplemental sets one can get for the more popular models…I don't know Dan, The worn out Sergal decorations don't look weather, as in dirty to me, they look melted and blobby instead.