15cm resin cube with Lego


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Hi! I’m working on a gift idea. I’ve made a bunch of Lego pieces and mounted them within a Lego cube frame that measures 13cm each way. I now want to cast the whole thing in resin (blue with lighter bits). The whole thing is a play on the tesseract from the Marvel comic universe. I’m a total resin novice. What considerations should I have? Will the resin curing process melt the Lego? Is a 15cm cube going to take forever to cure / will it cure? I need information. In theory I can fill the cube with more Lego to reduce the amount of resin used. How much resin will I need? Which resin in best suited? Lots of questions!
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You can still choose any pigments you want.  Just mix the pigments into ALL the resin in one hit, then decant the resin you need from the big batch for each pour. That way each pour has the same pigments in it.  Remember to stir each time you pour off a batch to avoid settling of the pigments.

Warren Penalver
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