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So I plan on purchasing a resin kit; the tatsuhobby recast of the Dimension Diver Samus. (look up Dimension Diver Samus for pics.)

As I have never put together a resin kit, some pointers for getting started would be helpful. However, what I may end up doing is just paying someone to assemble the kit as this will probably be the only resin kit I EVER get, so the knowledge is kinda pointless.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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So I plan on purchasing a resin kit; the tatsuhobby recast of the Dimension Diver Samus. (look up Dimension Diver Samus for pics.)

As I have never put together a resin kit, some pointers for getting started would be helpful. However, what I may end up doing is just paying someone to assemble the kit as this will probably be the only resin kit I EVER get, so the knowledge is kinda pointless.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

I can't give you much help with the kit other than to recommend Googling resin kit advice.

Just thought I'd point out that there is a strong rumor that Samus will be an upcoming Revoltech figure, if that is more your thing. link :)

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Build resin kits is not so different to plastic model kits. Resin parts can be fixed with CA glue, I recomment to put pins to assure more resistance. For painting, you need to sand all the surface, especially if the parts are glossy.

Good luck!

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Resin kits vary in quality much more than plastic ones. A GOOD resin kit is quite similar to plastic, only you have to use CA to glue it. A bad resin kit can be a nightmare. The quality can vary so much that some recasts are a lot better than many originals...

PS--I am referring to raw quality of the resin itself, not the fit/detail. Some resin kits are more like a pile of airholes and release agent held together by a resin sheath...

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