Wihtesparrow
New member
Even though I'm still in the process of painting (slowly but surely) my first mini. . . I thought I'd like to know what it's like to work with metal minis. So I picked up some of Warmachine's Grundback Gunners!! 
I do have a question though. I know that minis have a residue on them from the casting process and that washing in warm soapy water and scrubbing with a toothbrush and rinsing is supposed to remove this residue. But, are they supposed to be any more shiny after you wash them due to the residue removal or is the removal less of a visual confirmation? I've heard some say that they get more shiny after washing, but I washed as thoroughly as I could and look at the results (1st picture: before scrub/wash 2nd picture: after). The third picture is in place to show how shiny the metal got whenever I was removing mold lines/flash with an xacto knife. You can see a clear division between almost a matte finish on the right of the top smoke stack and straight up metallic shine on the left of it. I just wanted to know how much difference there was supposed to be in the appearance of the metal after successfully removing the release agent residue from washing...because mine essentially seemed the same before and after and I'm fairly certain I don't have a toothbrush as abrasive as an xacto knife.
I do have a question though. I know that minis have a residue on them from the casting process and that washing in warm soapy water and scrubbing with a toothbrush and rinsing is supposed to remove this residue. But, are they supposed to be any more shiny after you wash them due to the residue removal or is the removal less of a visual confirmation? I've heard some say that they get more shiny after washing, but I washed as thoroughly as I could and look at the results (1st picture: before scrub/wash 2nd picture: after). The third picture is in place to show how shiny the metal got whenever I was removing mold lines/flash with an xacto knife. You can see a clear division between almost a matte finish on the right of the top smoke stack and straight up metallic shine on the left of it. I just wanted to know how much difference there was supposed to be in the appearance of the metal after successfully removing the release agent residue from washing...because mine essentially seemed the same before and after and I'm fairly certain I don't have a toothbrush as abrasive as an xacto knife.