OK, really hoping I won't set off another ****storm with this, but feel the need to balance the ledger after my negative remarks above. I have recently picked up two kits from Randy - the Spinner and the ISD (yes another one, sort of by accident in this case) and both are ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT. As was his service.
The Spinner is as near as could be to perfect. The ISD is too - almost no bubbles at all. It's night and day versus my first one - FAR better than I dared hope. It does have some torn rubber trapped in the some of the detail parts, which someone above remarked on as a sign of shot moulds. That's not really the case, it's just a fact of life with very complex detail. I use quite tough rubber myself and it stands up to quite a bit of abuse but I'm not sure what's available to GK guys in the US is as good, from what I can tell it has much lower Shore A/D stats than the stuff we get here (which is super-expensive, so that's probably part of the equation). You see the same thing on kits like Mike's big Galactica. Anyway, the important 'tell' is whether there are lots of mould tear-outs in RESIN, i.e. places where the mould has torn earlier, and the problem is now cast in. There are virtually none. Not only is Randy now pressure-casting the parts, he's also got to be replacing moulds pretty frequently.
I'd have zero hesitation recommending these kits to any reasonably experienced GK builder. They're still builder's kits, for sure, but the casting quality is very respectable.
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(Re silicones, we are the arse-end of nowhere - more than likely you have a way bigger range than we do, but you only ever seem to hear of 'Smooth-on stuff, no other makes; just a stab in the dark there.)
The Spinner is as near as could be to perfect. The ISD is too - almost no bubbles at all. It's night and day versus my first one - FAR better than I dared hope. It does have some torn rubber trapped in the some of the detail parts, which someone above remarked on as a sign of shot moulds. That's not really the case, it's just a fact of life with very complex detail. I use quite tough rubber myself and it stands up to quite a bit of abuse but I'm not sure what's available to GK guys in the US is as good, from what I can tell it has much lower Shore A/D stats than the stuff we get here (which is super-expensive, so that's probably part of the equation). You see the same thing on kits like Mike's big Galactica. Anyway, the important 'tell' is whether there are lots of mould tear-outs in RESIN, i.e. places where the mould has torn earlier, and the problem is now cast in. There are virtually none. Not only is Randy now pressure-casting the parts, he's also got to be replacing moulds pretty frequently.
I'd have zero hesitation recommending these kits to any reasonably experienced GK builder. They're still builder's kits, for sure, but the casting quality is very respectable.
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(Re silicones, we are the arse-end of nowhere - more than likely you have a way bigger range than we do, but you only ever seem to hear of 'Smooth-on stuff, no other makes; just a stab in the dark there.)