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<blockquote data-quote="Bonsai_Tree_Ent" data-source="post: 476357" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>Funnily enough I was just going through a bunch of figures that I'd bought in a junky job lot a while back, and they look very much untouched since the olden days... but it does include a single lead Imperial Blaster. I get the feeling that these lead weapons preceded the plastic repro time wise.</p><p></p><p>They are obviously reproductions but I look rather more kindly on the lead weapons as there is no confusing them with genuine - that's the way all repro should have been done.</p><p></p><p>In the 80s I was a Dungeons and Dragons kid and we made our own lead figurines, of dwarves, orcs, etc It was quite common to do so back then if you played RPGs. It could be that some of these lead weapons were made actually during the vintage era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bonsai_Tree_Ent, post: 476357, member: 3845"] Funnily enough I was just going through a bunch of figures that I'd bought in a junky job lot a while back, and they look very much untouched since the olden days... but it does include a single lead Imperial Blaster. I get the feeling that these lead weapons preceded the plastic repro time wise. They are obviously reproductions but I look rather more kindly on the lead weapons as there is no confusing them with genuine - that's the way all repro should have been done. In the 80s I was a Dungeons and Dragons kid and we made our own lead figurines, of dwarves, orcs, etc It was quite common to do so back then if you played RPGs. It could be that some of these lead weapons were made actually during the vintage era. [/QUOTE]
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