>>11248952>They use styrene, a component of ABS which was used for thousands of figure>styrene>a component of ABS LMAO.
I love how you know you're full of shit, because you're trying to equate one of the shittiest, softest plastics with one of the strongest. They're two completely different things and even produced differently, because of how shit the plastic is.
And great job at downplaying the MODEL part of model trains.
There's a reason why that shit is viewed for boomer dads and why dads didn't want their kids to ever touch the trains in the basement.
There's a reason why Gunpla (this is assuming you actually meant polystyrene, because styrene itself isn't an actual firm plastic) is so damn fragile compared to actual toys, retard. You can't use that shit for kids toys, because it permanently bends with just a little pressure and eventually just snaps (or/and deforms) with the same amount of low pressure.
Seriously, how fucking retarded are you to even bring this shit up if you know you need to do massive damage control for the retarded shit you say.
Also
>completely ignoring mass manufacturing with high pressure injection molding and noticeable shift when McFarlane changed the industryAt least i don't have to put up with whatever retarded contrarian shit you'd need to make up... or maybe that would also be hilarious.
>>11248967>pretending that was even implied and I didn't explicitly state high pressure injection molding hasn't changed since maybe even the 50s in this post >>11248852more proof that my butthurt fanboys are all retards
pic of how shit toys used to look like before McFarlane stepped in... actually, this was probably after McFarlane stepped in, but Japan has always been behind the curve and it actually took Kaiyodo to copy McFarlane, because one of the execs was a giant McFarlane fanboy, before Japan entered the modern age of toy making.