Tankbuilder
Active member
US Marines back from action
Shalom Johanna.
That is a real shame especially after so much work invested in the figures.
I'm wondering if either Vallejo or the resin in the figures was changed since last you worked with the Vallejo water stuff. I say that because it sounds as though the water was a polyester type resin and the figures were a plastic type resin. Curing polyester rsin can get fairly hot (literally hot) and the melting is exactly what I'd expect to appen with the figures. This is quite common with styrene figures and polyester resin if the styrene is not well sealed with a protective coating before contacting the polyester. I have a hunch that the culprit is a change in the formulation of the Vallejo product you used.
Good luck salvaging as much as you can.
Cheers from Peter
Hi,
So I'm back after a difficult period and in that time my computer decided not to start again so I had to buy a new one and finally everything is running and I have time to sit at the workbench.
With this project something went wrong. The water I put on was Vallejo Still Water, I had worked before with this product and that was no problem but with the figures fit on the base and the first layer of Still Water some strange process started and destroyed the resin figures. I felt very sad because I was very proud about the painting and the figures are not cheap.
I have cleaned the bases but the figures are not ok anymore and I have put them away and I will ask a club member if he can help out sometime.
Thanks for all your interest and nice comments.
Johanna
Shalom Johanna.
That is a real shame especially after so much work invested in the figures.
I'm wondering if either Vallejo or the resin in the figures was changed since last you worked with the Vallejo water stuff. I say that because it sounds as though the water was a polyester type resin and the figures were a plastic type resin. Curing polyester rsin can get fairly hot (literally hot) and the melting is exactly what I'd expect to appen with the figures. This is quite common with styrene figures and polyester resin if the styrene is not well sealed with a protective coating before contacting the polyester. I have a hunch that the culprit is a change in the formulation of the Vallejo product you used.
Good luck salvaging as much as you can.
Cheers from Peter