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>Learn some new buzzwords you total spazzer.
It's not a buzzword when it directly applies to you.
Here you are pretending to know anything about what you're talking about, yet you think that the metals toy companies use are the same ones they use for automobiles. Same ignorant bullshit spouted in the other thread by those deluded folk who pretend they're actually paying a premium price for quality goods.
In reality, it's cheapo shit metals that are chosen specifically for being cheap to produce, including being low melting points, so they AVOID the mold being worn out too fast. You're also assuming they use the same molds, and that's a huge laugh, because their tolerances are completely different for plastics and metals.
For paint thickness, the proof is in EVERYTHING made from diecast. You can see it with your naked eye.
As for the wire reasons, that's a nice strawman you're building. You ignore all the actual reasons why metal wire is superior to plastic stands (oh ho ho, do you not see humor in this?) and instead pretend that I only think it's good because it's cheap.
You love pretending, all because you're angry that reality is different from what you think you're paying for. You pretend to have any knowledge about how toys are made and now you have to pretend what I've even argued and who i am.
All in the name of being so disillusioned and angry. This is you.