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Made in ca
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator





Canada

Hello, got some quite old miniatures here [circa 1979-88]. They're obvious lead, as my fingertips could tell from the tinge left behind from handling. Is the white dust lead rot? They used to make white lead in a really nasty process involving animal dung and clay pots, terribly poisonous stuff.. made wonderful white paint though!

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Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

A lot of classic stuff there. I’ve still got a chunk of old RP lead in boxes somewhere...

   
Made in ca
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator





Canada

 Nevelon wrote:
A lot of classic stuff there. I’ve still got a chunk of old RP lead in boxes somewhere...


Thanks, now I read on here sometime ago how to remove the lead rot. I think it was with toothpaste?
   
Made in fi
Calculating Commissar







Lead rot can be tricky to identify in photos, especially in its early stages, but I think most of those look good. There's a couple with a sort of dull grainy grayness about some parts that could be a symptom, so it might be worth it take a look at the various means to control the problem.

The supply does not get to make the demands. 
   
 
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