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Choosing between polyurethane and epoxy resins can make all the difference in model making. Both have unique qualities, making each suitable for different types of projects and results. Here’s what to consider when deciding which to use.
Detail Capture and Curing Speed
Polyurethane resins, like the “IWhite” Polyurethane Casting Resin, are renowned for their ability to quickly set and pick up even the finest details from a mould. This makes them ideal for miniatures, architectural models, or prototype parts where precision is needed. Their rapid cure—typically within 30 minutes—enables fast turnaround for multiple castings and efficient workflows.
Epoxy resins, by contrast, generally cure more slowly and are valued for their crystal-clear finish and versatility. For detailed castings, an option like Liquidissima Epoxy Resin delivers high transparency, ideal for projects that need clarity and a smooth finish, although the level of detail capture might vary compared to polyurethane.


Working and Finishing Qualities
Polyurethane’s fluidity allows it to flow readily into intricate moulds, reducing the chance of trapped air and resulting in crisp definition. These resins are often used when white base colouring or later painting is required, supporting further customisation once cured.
Epoxy resins lend themselves to applications requiring a glass-like, durable surface or where colour inclusions and layering effects are needed. While epoxies are generally more forgiving for beginners, it’s important to note that fast-curing polyurethane requires attentive mixing and mould preparation to avoid missed details or imperfections.
When This Matters
- Polyurethane: Best when speed and accuracy in fine details are essential, such as for model prototypes and small batch production.
- Epoxy: Favoured when a clear finish, longer working time, or larger pours are required.

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Choosing between polyurethane and epoxy comes down to the specifics of your model making project—speed, detail, and finish should guide your decision. For more information on resin options and sourcing in the UK, see our main guide on where to buy TM Lite resin.
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