Wolfgang
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For those of you who are following my Thread of my first encounter with the wonderfull world of Toysoldiers might have noticed, that I am now in need for some good quality metal. Googled around, called a few companies and friends - knowing now what alloy would be best to use for casting takeing into account that I do not own centrifugal casting equipment (yet).
I was shocked when I learned about the prices. My alloy of fancy would be the - can`t get wrong here - dropcasters alloy consisting of 50% Bismuth (O.K. or Wismuth) and 50% Lead (chemically pure!!!).
Prices for Bismuth have trippled over the last year and are still at a peak. So buying 2 Kg of such alloy will cost you (that is the best offer I got) 99,- €. I mean 2 Kg that is a joke. Remember when resin kits and figures entered the market, dealers where busy justifying the higher prices asked with the costs of resin and the fact (which is obviously true) that resin as a casting material can not be reused. So a srewed up cast is a total loss when it comes to casting material. Still 30 € (Special-Contact) buy me 2 Litres of high grade resin. How much litres are in 2 Kg alloy????
Now I know that the classic toy soldier is made of lead - no it is not!!!! It is made of an very expensive alloy reffered to as white metal - isn`t it???
Now summing up and leading to the consequent question:
Would you as collectors go for Toysoldiers that are not made out of metal???
I would love if as many of you would granting me an answer.
I know there are other cheaper alloys that (might or will) work but the latest enquirey just provoked me to ask the question. Just ban addition for those who collect solftplastics anyway, there are resins available that duplicate the softplastic really well - more difficult to work with and more expensive but after all --------POSIBBLE.
I was shocked when I learned about the prices. My alloy of fancy would be the - can`t get wrong here - dropcasters alloy consisting of 50% Bismuth (O.K. or Wismuth) and 50% Lead (chemically pure!!!).
Prices for Bismuth have trippled over the last year and are still at a peak. So buying 2 Kg of such alloy will cost you (that is the best offer I got) 99,- €. I mean 2 Kg that is a joke. Remember when resin kits and figures entered the market, dealers where busy justifying the higher prices asked with the costs of resin and the fact (which is obviously true) that resin as a casting material can not be reused. So a srewed up cast is a total loss when it comes to casting material. Still 30 € (Special-Contact) buy me 2 Litres of high grade resin. How much litres are in 2 Kg alloy????
Now I know that the classic toy soldier is made of lead - no it is not!!!! It is made of an very expensive alloy reffered to as white metal - isn`t it???
Now summing up and leading to the consequent question:
Would you as collectors go for Toysoldiers that are not made out of metal???
I would love if as many of you would granting me an answer.
I know there are other cheaper alloys that (might or will) work but the latest enquirey just provoked me to ask the question. Just ban addition for those who collect solftplastics anyway, there are resins available that duplicate the softplastic really well - more difficult to work with and more expensive but after all --------POSIBBLE.