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Excited to see how these turn out. And how the specially commissioned ones compare to the resin ones.
Well, I in return appreciate the trust placed in me to get this right. : )And I really appreciate your willingness to go that extra mile!
At a glance and if the kit-builder is fairly skilled at painting and masking, there will not be THAT big a difference. The main thing will be when you start doing close inspections and see that the custom ones have visible seams where the parts separate, which always adds a lot of realism. Then there's the working trigger and cocking mechanism of course. If you only want a wall-hanger the kit will be fine- especially if we can make it accept a separate receiver. I've so far only taken on two commissioned prints- one is on its way out the door (in kit form) and the other will most likely be assembled and painted by me. It's a staggering amount of time to just get the parts done. I know folks often think 3d printing is just hitting the button and walking away but if you want good results it's a lot more involved. Reprints, constant monitoring of the machine, adjusting speeds in real-time at different points to get optimum quality but speed up the print when possible to save time... it gets nuts.