LS Resin Lab is an independent informational website created for scale-model builders, resin-printing enthusiasts, automotive miniature collectors, and hobbyists interested in improving their workshop techniques.
Our goal is to publish practical, understandable guides about resin model cars, 3D printing, surface preparation, painting, airbrushing, finishing, troubleshooting, and the presentation of custom scale models.
What You Will Find on LS Resin Lab
Our website covers topics such as:
- Resin 3D-printing troubleshooting
- Automotive scale-model painting
- Airbrush setup and maintenance
- Sanding, priming, polishing, and clear coating
- Masking and color-separation techniques
- Custom resin car parts and body shells
- Workshop tools and model-building equipment
- Photography, pricing, and presentation of finished models
We aim to provide useful information for beginners while also covering techniques that may interest more experienced builders.
Our Editorial Team
Content on LS Resin Lab is published by the LS Resin Lab Editorial Team.
This is the editorial identity responsible for organizing, reviewing, updating, and maintaining the website’s educational content.
We do not use fictional specialists, fabricated professional biographies, invented qualifications, or unverified personal experience to create the appearance of authority.
Our Editorial Approach
When preparing and updating content, we aim to:
- Use clear and accessible language
- Explain tools and techniques step by step
- Include relevant safety considerations
- Avoid unrealistic guarantees
- Distinguish general guidance from manufacturer instructions
- Correct factual or technical errors when identified
- Update information when products or processes change
Workshop Safety
Resin printing, sanding, painting, airbrushing, curing, cutting, and chemical finishing may involve risks.
Users should follow the safety instructions provided by resin, paint, solvent, adhesive, tool, and equipment manufacturers.
Depending on the activity, appropriate precautions may include:
- Working in a well-ventilated area
- Using suitable gloves and eye protection
- Wearing respiratory protection when required
- Avoiding direct skin contact with uncured resin
- Keeping chemicals away from children and pets
- Using cutting and rotary tools carefully
- Disposing of resin and chemical waste responsibly
LS Resin Lab provides general educational information and does not replace official manufacturer instructions, workplace-safety guidance, or professional technical advice.
Products and Equipment
Articles may discuss printers, resins, paints, airbrushes, compressors, sanding tools, polishing products, adhesives, clear coats, and other workshop supplies.
Product specifications, prices, availability, formulas, and safety instructions may change. Readers should verify current information directly with the manufacturer or retailer before purchasing or using a product.
No product or technique is guaranteed to produce the same result for every builder, printer, resin type, scale, climate, or workshop setup.
Advertising and Commercial Transparency
LS Resin Lab may display advertising or include affiliate links.
The presence of an advertisement does not mean that LS Resin Lab has independently tested, approved, or guaranteed the advertised product or service.
Commercial relationships should be disclosed where applicable.
Corrections and Reader Feedback
We welcome responsible feedback from readers.
If you notice an inaccurate statement, outdated specification, broken link, unclear instruction, or possible safety concern, please contact us and include the title or URL of the relevant page.
The LS Resin Lab Editorial Team will review the information and make corrections when appropriate.
Contact LS Resin Lab
Questions, suggestions, and correction requests can be submitted through our Contact Us page.
Thank you for visiting LS Resin Lab and supporting the scale-model and resin-printing community.
