Polystone/resin debate solved. (1 Viewer)

oozlum

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Through very careful research I shed new light on the polystone/resin debate.

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In summary, I think, polystone tastes better.
 
Ureka. It therefore holds that a cheap, very light plastic figure can be sold at a handsome profit if attached to a lead base {eek3}^&grin

In the future, the figure will have zero value. All the value will be in the weight of the base. Scale will cease to be an issue. Collectors will be able to go back to the base-ics and a new golden age of collecting will emerge. ^&cool

Terry
 
Ureka. It therefore holds that a cheap, very light plastic figure can be sold at a handsome profit if attached to a lead base {eek3}^&grin

In the future, the figure will have zero value. All the value will be in the weight of the base. Scale will cease to be an issue. Collectors will be able to go back to the base-ics and a new golden age of collecting will emerge. ^&cool

Terry

Sounds like you've gone the shaken and stirred route :rolleyes2:
 
I noticed Treefrog is selling scales. Never noticed that before.
 

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