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From what I can gather, this article is blurry with regard to the distinction between ''plastic inhection mold'', the technical device used to create parts for toys, and "mold" as in "sculpt", a basic build for a toy that can be redecoed or retooled. | |||
After my massive overhaul of the [[Retool]] article, I guess I should get started on improving this article next.--[[User:Nevermore|Nevermore]] 07:01, 5 July 2009 (EDT) | |||
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I have no idea where we could FIND this, but man, an image of the actual steel-cut molds used for a TF toy would be pretty awesome. This article should probaly go into detail on the process and expense involved. --M Sipher 22:04, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- Seconded.
- I like how this article is shaping up, particularly the links to related articles. There's a whole network of toy-related articles that are kinda hard to find outside of digging through the Toys category (see Brick, Articulation... I'd like to see more of a hierarchy for them so they can all be grouped and cross-linked. Most of our content is organized by franchise. What kind of home should there be for stuff like this that isn't bound to one particular franchise? -- Repowers 22:12, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- The movie DVD's "Their War" featurette has a brief sequence of the Leader Prime mold being filled with liquid plastic. Screencaps of that will probably be the best we can do. --Thylacine 2000 23:23, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
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| This article is about the metal forms used to create toys. For the Transformer toys that actually sprout mold, see Pretender Monster. |
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From what I can gather, this article is blurry with regard to the distinction between plastic inhection mold, the technical device used to create parts for toys, and "mold" as in "sculpt", a basic build for a toy that can be redecoed or retooled.
After my massive overhaul of the Retool article, I guess I should get started on improving this article next.--Nevermore 07:01, 5 July 2009 (EDT)

