>>8220707You'll need to wear nitrile gloves while touching finished prints before they've been fully cured, or when cleaning resin vats/build plate (after a failed print, or while changing resins) and don't let it get on your skin. That stuff is nasty, and you can get a bad reaction to it (and develop a severe allergy after repeat direct exposure).
You'll also need lots of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) for cleaning off finished prints before curing. Basically, its used to wash the liquid resin off of the solid resin. IPA isn't good for you either, and IPA mixed with liquid resin is even WORSE because it'll get deep in your pores. So you have to be very careful.
Finally, after rinsing it in IPA and water, you'll need to put your printed model either under a UV light, or out in the sun, to finish curing. once this is finished, you'll be able to freely touch the print safely.
>>8220754Even the smaller build plates on smaller printers should be fine for action figures, as long as you aren't printing large figures with no joints. You wouldn't print a large figure in one piece, you'd print it in several pieces, or broken down with joints. Pic illustrates a black series figure for scale next to my Anycubic photon (one of the cheaper resin printers).
>>8221307Resin and IPA mixed is bad news, so don't inhale that if you can avoid it. I wear a mask or keep it at arms length during that part. I would recommend adding a ventilation fan attached to a hose going out your window if you are printing in your bedroom, look online for adapters to hook up the stock ventilation to duct tubing and get a cheap duct fan to pump that shit outside.