>>10018816>can't offer proof>instead switches argument to pretend he's right by just criticizing person>b-b-b-but you're not an industry expertEverything i've talked about is everywhere and easy to find, because the internet is full of videos showing how toys are made. Here's one of Hasbro's factories, still using spray masks with dozens of work stations, which you claim isnt common anymore
https://youtu.be/zypl-RDIc44?t=101Every single tool has its place and purpose
Nevermind the fact that even if all these websites showing how toys are made didn't exist, the most common problem /toy/ bitches about on toys are stuck joints, which comes about spray masking and human error. Overspray, masks not being applied properly, excessive paint on mask still not dried, etc are why joints get gummed up with paint.
BTW, still waiting to have my original question answered
>>10017995>The actual ability to capture detail hasn't changed a lot but mold technology (specifically multiple part/slide molding allowing for more detail to be added to a single part and mold more complicated shapes) has increased immensely.Proof for any of this?
>>10019688>retard who thinks toys pop out of molds already made and doesn't understand that toys come out of sprues AND need to be cut out, flashing removed, polished, assembled, and then painted unlike overpriced model kits that only require putting the sprues in a boxfuckwit.