>>11056359>more nuh uhsall those words and you can't provide a single image to back anything you say.
>Tamiya was using high-pressure molding for even their entry-level models Models aren't toys, retard.
And they were not using high pressure injecting molding in the 70s either, because manufacturing costs are so high that only big toylines could afford it. Japanese companies? Even less so, because they were not big back then. Shit, did you even read about Takara needing to cut costs by making smaller toys in the 70s? Way bigger company than Tamiya.
There's a reason why so many quality minis and models were commonly found in diecast in the 70s-80s (and into the 00s even), because non-high pressure injection molding like you see on many mold kits back then is shit. Using zincshit is easy to get high detail AND it's cheap to produce.
Not sure who or when high pressure injection molding started getting used for models, but Games Workshop got a ton of flack for their plastic minis being so expensive (still), despite being one of first model companies (sometime in the 90s) to switch to high pressure injection molding that could produce high detail people like seeing on models.
You keep on proving you don't know shit, retard.
pic of low detail mushy tamiya soldiers from the 70s. they barely have more detail than a fucking 90s micro machine soldiers that are 2x smaller AND despite those MM figures coming before high detail started being a thing.