@@averongodoffire8098no, not at all, completely right, because it's well known that if you stop using lead toys, you never die at all from anything else essentially making you immortal, he's still going now making toy soldiers aged 134
@@ryanbarker5217 Quite the contrary, metal will never be half as good as plastic for injection moulding. The only way it can compare is if it's machined, which is not viable for sculpture at all.
@@ryanbarker5217 It won't. Worked with both, no matter if it's tin, lead or pewter - metal is always awkward and uncool. It's trying to be both a miniature and a bronze statuette, but ends up being good at neither.
The lack of respiratory safety measures is what is truly shocking to me with these types of videos. How many of those painters and lead workers died from cancer?
Sad thing is, people just didn't know, people were working with asbestos for ages until we found out the effects. I mean look at Lithium Ion batteries and how long they took to get perfected and we still have issues. If we don't know its harmful we'll keep doing it until something bad happens, thats just the way it is.
Doesn't this remind you of adult men in their 30's who buy $1500 Lego sets who either miss their own childhood or, lacking sons themselves, enjoy thinking of this as a way to replay their youth when lacking actual kids to relive it with....(and no wonder with single moms trying to turn their sons into girls)
Take that Games Workshop !
Interesting
ah! lead toy soldiers what could go wrong lol
you're being dramatic
@@jermaine_del
Am I wrong? Lol
@@averongodoffire8098no, not at all, completely right, because it's well known that if you stop using lead toys, you never die at all from anything else essentially making you immortal, he's still going now making toy soldiers aged 134
"Grown up school boys". That's a great description lol.
Britains!
Maybe once upon A time, maybe once upon the future, doubt it though, I think them days are long dead
Amazing!
Good time!
Congratulations!
Rio-Brasil
Awesome!!! Anyone know the process of making the metal form from the clay mold as shown at the beginning?
So this is the guy making my metal Warhammer the Old World miniatures on pre order. Get a move on old chap l, I've been waiting two months already.
Half a century later, and plastics are a grown ass man's hobby too.
Your point?
plastic will never be as cool as metal, though.
@@ryanbarker5217 Quite the contrary, metal will never be half as good as plastic for injection moulding. The only way it can compare is if it's machined, which is not viable for sculpture at all.
@@andreyradchenko8200 metal will always be cooler than plastic. not talking about the detail you can get on a practical level.
@@ryanbarker5217 It won't. Worked with both, no matter if it's tin, lead or pewter - metal is always awkward and uncool. It's trying to be both a miniature and a bronze statuette, but ends up being good at neither.
Epic! I love it. Sadly no doubt now the company has closed down
Whoa, those were the days…
I have the horse rider from the thumbnail he's broken in half but that's weird to recognise something like that.
The lack of respiratory safety measures is what is truly shocking to me with these types of videos. How many of those painters and lead workers died from cancer?
Sad thing is, people just didn't know, people were working with asbestos for ages until we found out the effects. I mean look at Lithium Ion batteries and how long they took to get perfected and we still have issues. If we don't know its harmful we'll keep doing it until something bad happens, thats just the way it is.
Super-puper !
I was a child, then I was a teenager and then I was a young adult and now I am 30, but that doesn't mean I'm a "grown-up".
Growing up means you just become more attached to your toys
Doesn't this remind you of adult men in their 30's who buy $1500 Lego sets who either miss their own childhood or, lacking sons themselves, enjoy thinking of this as a way to replay their youth when lacking actual kids to relive it with....(and no wonder with single moms trying to turn their sons into girls)