What is it that makes K&C the best? (1 Viewer)

Forget about guys, Andy is already married....LOL.....:D
 
Has anyone ever performed a study on the side effects from prolonged exposure to Polystone ? Just wondering ..... :)
 
Has anyone ever performed a study on the side effects from prolonged exposure to Polystone ? Just wondering ..... :)

There probably has not been a study, but the effect would likely be less than exposure to the early lead based soldiers or some of the toxins in modern plastic and resin based figures. Of course, most collectors don't lick their toys. :)

Terry
 
Has anyone ever performed a study on the side effects from prolonged exposure to Polystone ? Just wondering ..... :)

Have never exposed myself to Polystone,but hey whatever turns you on;):D

The only side effect to prolonged collecting of Polystone I can see is a superior collection of Tanks and fighting figures!:cool:.I know some folk prefer the older wooden models and some prefer the plastic of Tamiya kits(I made plenty of them when I was younger),but I'll stick with Polystone.As Terry said lead Soldiers have always raised concerns about young children sucking on them and getting ill.

Cheers Gebhard

Rob
 
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PW , ROB,
With responses like these and I quote " Of course, most collectors don't lick their toys. " and
" Have never exposed myself to Polystone ,but hey whatever turns you on " and
" concerns about young children sucking on them and getting ill." may raise the concern that it may be already to late for some . I would recommend that no one should ever put any toy in their mouth, expose themselves to it or most certainly try and refrain from kissing them. And that goes not just for children , I'm sure this could pose a significant health risk and this is a Family friendly forum with children looking in ;) All the best
 
PW , ROB,
With responses like these and I quote " Of course, most collectors don't lick their toys. " and
" Have never exposed myself to Polystone ,but hey whatever turns you on " and
" concerns about young children sucking on them and getting ill." may raise the concern that it may be already to late for some . I would recommend that no one should ever put any toy in their mouth, expose themselves to it or most certainly try and refrain from kissing them. And that goes not just for children , I'm sure this could pose a significant health risk and this is a Family friendly forum with children looking in ;) All the best

Its all in good Humour Gebhard,my exposing remark was a little close to the wind but I think I may just escape the moderators,good to see we can all share a joke on here.Cheers:)

Rob
 
It's the people who collect K&C :cool:

Terry

Terry-that was beautiful! I have visions of a massive group hug (cue Ebony & Ivory via Sir Paul of the Beatles-that is for you Brad) amongst the respective troops of the TS Super Powers, "Scale" Warriors & of course the Matte & Glossy factions at the 2010 Chicago show! :eek:

Tally Ho!
 
What is it that makes K&C the best? Obviously their is no one simple answer. However to me the balance between releases, marketing, cost and quality is something they excel at. I don't think they are necessarily the best at any one thing but its the cummulative level of excellence across the board that when tallied up puts them in the lead. The analogy I'd make is that they are like a student who although isn't getting all A's their overall grade average is the best, they are consistent. For example, other high end manufacturers make better figures and vehicles however they are WAY more expensive and usually not released in as great a depth. One thing I have always liked about K&C is their focus on a wide variety of WWII battles and the exceptional and unique sculpts/poses for their figures. :cool: Lastly many manufacturers are trying to immitate them with the scale of their figures and battles covered, this really is the ultimate compliment to K&C.
 
It's the people who collect K&C :cool:

Terry

:D

Terry-that was beautiful! I have visions of a massive group hug (cue Ebony & Ivory via Sir Paul of the Beatles-that is for you Brad) amongst the respective troops of the TS Super Powers, "Scale" Warriors & of course the Matte & Glossy factions at the 2010 Chicago show! :eek:

Tally Ho!

:DWhat a scene!.Or how about the 1970's Coke ad,'I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony' Toy soldier fans linking hands as they await Dispatches!;)

Rob
 
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:DWhat a scene!.Or how about the 1970's Coke ad,'I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony' Toy soldier fans linking hands as they await Dispatches!;)

Rob

Let's not get carried away. I only meant to discuss toy soldiers with. :rolleyes: And meet up with at toy soldier shows.

Terry
 
Let's not get carried away. I only meant to discuss toy soldiers with. :rolleyes: And meet up with at toy soldier shows.

Terry

But Terry,if we all grow our hair smoke some funny cigs perhaps peace and love will break out between all the different Toy Soldier producers fans!.Come on Terry ; I'd like to teach the.....:D

Rob
 
But Terry,if we all grow our hair smoke some funny cigs perhaps peace and love will break out between all the different Toy Soldier producers fans!.Come on Terry ; I'd like to teach the.....:D

Rob

If the first step is growing our hair, we are both out of luck :eek::D

Terry
 
a lot of beautiful models :D
a cool company :D
a funny little man is the boss :D
one you have friends all over the world!! :D:cool:

richard ;)
 

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