After successful finishing of the 1/16 SWAT officer & 2 X 1/9 Busts, my figure building confidence is up. I'm going to attempt to actually finish a MiniArt Figure - I've tried several in the past, so far, I think it's 0/3

I took most of the halved parts off the sprue to see what the fit was like before deciding to blog this.........................

The parts don't have any flash to speak of & the moulding is a bit soft in places. I think that the moulds are getting rather old, and need refurbishing. Dry fitting reveals that there are a lot of bumps & humps that need cleaning up & the locating holes need to be opened up to get best fit - the plastic is rather soft, ingates quite small.
After an hour or so of filing & scraping - the legs arms etc. are finally joined & clamped where needed.
A lot of the joints need attention, but the dry fitting has removed most of the gaps, so only a little filler will be needed ( famous last words! ). The way the model is engineered, you can almost build & paint in sections.
The head & helmet can be treated as a a separate model, and I'm going to leave those until later.
Dave
I took most of the halved parts off the sprue to see what the fit was like before deciding to blog this.........................
The parts don't have any flash to speak of & the moulding is a bit soft in places. I think that the moulds are getting rather old, and need refurbishing. Dry fitting reveals that there are a lot of bumps & humps that need cleaning up & the locating holes need to be opened up to get best fit - the plastic is rather soft, ingates quite small.
After an hour or so of filing & scraping - the legs arms etc. are finally joined & clamped where needed.
A lot of the joints need attention, but the dry fitting has removed most of the gaps, so only a little filler will be needed ( famous last words! ). The way the model is engineered, you can almost build & paint in sections.
The head & helmet can be treated as a a separate model, and I'm going to leave those until later.
Dave
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