We'd always say yes to priming your models, while cured resin is paintable, it will always help paint stick better to your model if it has been primed in advance.
Vine Blight
Radiating a vibrant energyDeep within the heart of the Mirewood Marshlands, amidst the twisting vines and ancient trees, there stood a solitary oak tree that radiated a vibrant energy. This majestic tree, known as Verdantia, was no ordinary oak but an awakened being—an animated tree known as a Vine Bright. Verdantia's origins were steeped in mysticism and the intertwining forces of nature. Born from the convergence of fairy magic and the essence of the marshlands, the Vine Bright came to life with an innate connection to the rhythms of the swamps. Its roots delved deep into the fertile soil, drawing sustenance from the rich, primordial energies that coursed through the land.
This item is printed at 32mm scale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to prime my models.
Do you ship items with Supports?
Sometimes. We generally remove all supports from prints before shipping, but some models, especially models that have long thin parts to them, like a thin blade may mean that we don't take the supports off these to better protect them during delivery.
How do I remove supports?
If you have a good (sharp) pair of model cutters, they'll make short work of the resin supports. Some people like to cut them right at the point they meet the model, others like to cut them higher up and then file any 'nubs' down, making them smooth again.
We've not tried it ourseleves, but we've even heard of dropping your model in warm water for a few minutes, then the supports can even be peeled off, but cutters are our suggested method.
I can see where supports were on my model
We take off supports before the resin has cured (most of the time), doing this greatly reduces the amount of visible support marks, but if you still have any, you can just use a model file (we like flexible ones) to just remove them, resin files down quickly and easily, just be wary of resin dust.