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You'll need super glue (cyanoacrylate) for resin.  Plastic glue won't work.  There are other types of glues or epoxies you could use, but finding CA glue is easy the world 'round.

 

Whatever paint you use for plastic will work just fine, but make sure to scrub your resin models with a detergent to remove the mold release agent that's on there, which will inhibit paint adhesion.

 

Prepping the resin model for painting might be more involved too.  Be careful when you cut bits of the sprue since resin is more likely to snap at those joints.  Cut farther back and knock the flash down little by little.  Also, be aware that there may be air bubbles in your mini, so you might have some pin holes to fill and sand down.

Edited by Ovidius Incertus
I'm just going to second the "air bubbles" thing and give a safety reminder. Be VERY careful cutting it, because if you get a bubble your knife can slip very quickly from the sudden lack of resin. It's obvious, I know, but I had to learn the hard way so I like reminding people :)

Some really good tips here. The only things I would add are:

  • Pinning - I find it quite helpful to pin resin models to reinforce joints.
  • Warpage - The other thing you are very likely to encounter is some distortion of the resin models, especially thin things like weapons due to casting/temperature changes during transport. These are usually easy to fix with either warm water/ hair dryer heating and then reshaping - just don't try and bend stuff when cold as it will probably snap. 

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