That shouldn't cause you to buy a new one. Use a small bit of hot water to loosen it and the push up slightly at the bottom and use a plastic scraper to get under it. I've had that happen before.
Btw, I use their resin on the factory settings and its not been the issue. Looking at what remains it looks like the supports didn't adhere to the bases. What were you printing?
Luckily for me I was buying a new laptop anyway and loaded mine up with 16GB, with two going to the video card for an actual 14GB. Now I can't stand my wife's computer because of the difference in load speed.
One of the problems I've read about lately regarding reissues is the licensing of trademarked names, logos, etc.
It seems that some folks want premium return on their TM products and ask a kings ransom for permission. Greed kills...dreams.
I use CA on 90% of my resin build adhesive needs, but like Noel stated, it doesn't have the shear strength necessary in some applications.
In those cases I use two part epoxy and that combination has never failed me, and I'm kinda clumsy. ?
In my down time I research possible future builds and I've been wanting to design my own 60's style show rod. While doing research on it I came across this list of show car kits.
Browsing through it brought back memories, as well as showing me a few I never knew existed.
I've searched the site and didn't find it posted before but perhaps it was. In any case, I think it deserves a second look if you've seen it already.
http://www.showrods.com/home_page_links/alpha_list.html