Just to counter the "time taken to prepare metals"
I find just as much time needs to be taken putting plastics together, filling in gaps, cleanin mold lines and such like off.
also, Metals dont tend to fall over as much on the table as plastics
But whoever said "if you like the figure, the material is unimportant" got it spot on.
That said, I prefer metals because thats what I know.
Depends entirely on your definition of "prep work".
For me, prepping a metal model goes something like:
- clip off large flash and vent tags
- trim moderate left over flash with scalpel
- file down mould lines
- sand all mould line surfaces with 800 grit wetdry (also an really rough areas get this too)
- sand all surfaces with 1200 grit wetdry
- wash mini in hot soapy water
- apply epoxy putty to larger gaps
- apply milliput wash in as many layers as required to all surfaces
- light sanding of all surfaces with 1200 grit wet dry
- prime
There are aboult half as many steps required with plastics and it cannot possibly be argued that removing mould lines etc on plastics takes a fraction of the time and effort. Metal mould lines often have a slight recess which requires filling to create a level surface, plastics almost never have this problem.
Also, smaller gap filling and surface work on plastics can be done with quick trying plastic putties which speeds up the process significantly.
While plastics are undoubtably vastly improved, they still lack a lot of the crisp, sharp edges of metals (see faces etc). They are easier to work with, but neither is "better" than the other in my book as both have pros and cons.
Plus, they don't make the classic metal empire minis in plastic!
