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This is a tough subject. There seem to be a lot of experts out there on what it costs to manufacture this resin as apposed to the metal. Everyone seems to think that this is a cheaper process. I'd like to know where they are getting their data from. I'm not saying one way or another if it is cheaper or not, I'd just like to know why people are taking it as gospel that it is.
You also have to take into account that it is not simply the cost of the materials. I think that this may be where everyone is getting the idea that these are cheaper. Yes, I'm sure pound for pound, the resin is cheaper than the metal. However, in order to cast these resin pieces in injection molds they have to tool steel molds. Steel molds are tens of thousands of dollars. They could not simply use the same vulcanized rubber molds that they had for casting the metal molds. So I'm sure the cost of set up is amortized into the price we see.
We also have to take into account that they seem to have completely invented or engineered a new type of resin. If you have ever dropped a Forge world figure on a hard surface you know that it is very brittle and will shatter. The fine cast stuff is a bit softer and more flexible and prevents shatters.
The QC issue is well... an issue. If GW didn't do anything about it it would be a REAL issue. But if any one has ever dealt with GW before in terms of miscasts, broken figs, missing pieces etc, you know that they are MORE THAN WILLING to replace your fig NO QUESTIONS ASKED. My local Battle Bunker was having everyone open their fine cast and examine it before they left the store to make sure they were satisfied with the quality. If they weren't, they would instantly replace it and try again. Yes, I understand that it is ridiculous that so many figs are in poor shape. They need to work the bugs out of the casting process to fix this for sure. It would be inexcusable if they had a "tough luck" policy about your purchase, but they don't.
This is just me playing Devils advocate. GW has had a great deal of changes since they were became an corporate entity. They used to be a company owned by gamers run by gamers who had little care for profits. But now its a business. Now they are have to keep shareholders happy. I really hope they can find a balance between profits and keeping gamers happy.
And by the way, the first Finecast (Castellan Crowe) I purchased was absolutely fine. Maybe I'll post a pic of the painted fig.
Resin isn't just cheaper, it's massively cheaper. GW aren't using steel moulds as is evidenced by the bits of silicon still attached to FC minis coming out of aging and deteriorating moulds. Cobblers have they 'invented' anything new. They can't even manage to get their core business of moulding toy soldiers right. Do you honestly think they could invent a new polymer?!!