I deliberately picked a transparent Green resin for my testing (the printer doesn't come with any due to its low price), but I've just got another bottle of a solid colour called 'aqua blue', this is a very light blue, almost like an eggshell colour if you've ever painted a model plane 
These took about 3 hours (two at a time), one feature of SLA printers is you print an entire layer simultaneously, so you can print many models at once, subject to having enough space on the build platform.
The battery there for size comparisons is an AA battery. The reason for the smoothness and detail is you are printing at 0.05mm layer height!! But the other good thing is as this is not fused layers the models are considerably stronger in all axis'
The level of detail is highlighted by for example the antenna on the Archers (the top two pictures) that is literally not much thicker than a human hair lol! The other two - Black Knight on the left, Puma on the right have different types of detail
BTW - The bases they are on were printed on my normal Ender 3 FDM printer, that sort of thing is suited to FDM and saves resin

These took about 3 hours (two at a time), one feature of SLA printers is you print an entire layer simultaneously, so you can print many models at once, subject to having enough space on the build platform.
The battery there for size comparisons is an AA battery. The reason for the smoothness and detail is you are printing at 0.05mm layer height!! But the other good thing is as this is not fused layers the models are considerably stronger in all axis'
The level of detail is highlighted by for example the antenna on the Archers (the top two pictures) that is literally not much thicker than a human hair lol! The other two - Black Knight on the left, Puma on the right have different types of detail

BTW - The bases they are on were printed on my normal Ender 3 FDM printer, that sort of thing is suited to FDM and saves resin

Happily collecting things all my life...
