Loss of Paint Brands - Or What Now? Not just paints though.
Yup; it's everywhere, creeping Political correctness.
No paints for models that can be construed harmful to some tad who chooses to drink it! Well ,let's see, that leaves out 90% of the paint I remember and a lot that if you really read the label are still harmful if swallowed!
So what is one to do? make your own. Well, that's one way but where does most the pigment come from ? Minerals, Flowers and certain Chemical products as well! Oh! we mustn't forget Vegetables either or Spices!
Now that I really have your attention, I will ease off. I do have a real reason for this post though. Do you know what a Color Wheel is? Also, do you know why the old Masters, Before Michealangelo and others developed it? Oh yeah! he and others added to it of course.
Why? so that you could take the base eight and create just about any other color in nature. Pigments came at that time from Ground earth powdered fine ( Not as fine as today, but usable). Now, years later there comes a man with an idea, I can use this product for Toys and Models. It came from Wartime developments in refining and chemical research. What's this? This is where Styrene! (Or originally labeled High Impact Styrene.) Originally came from!
Now to develop a paint for these returning Servicemen and Women so they could paint this stuff with their kids after the Molds were made and the companies cranked them out as fast as rabbits know how to multiply!
Enter companies like Floquil, Polly-S and Testors as well as Pactra and Humbrol. OH how did these products get pushed off the marketplace? Look at housepaint. Most of it today is not worth the powder to blow it to Kingdom Come! Why? Well certain Chemicals were harmful to us, BEFORE! California decided to have these warnings put on every product in the States.( How'd they manage that?)
The biggest offender-Lead. Yes, that stuff is bad for you, Period! If you were on Assistance and your little ones were chewers they would ingest it as they chewed the wimdowsills. in your project( Or in England, Council) housing! Oh! my gosh lead poisoning! Sadly the problem is with us still in old pipes in water systems and piping all over the world.! The paints are the obvious ones because we see and use them daily.
So how do you combat this? You don't! Build your model out of the box, No paint, No Putty, Oh! and No Glue. great looking model eh wot? Back in the Day there was an American Company called Monogram. They were first out with Larger than 1/24 scale models of Cadillacs. They were awesome with Vacuum Metalized surfaces and fine molding. You know what was odd. I was doing something one day on one of mine. Oh! holding a wheel in my mouth whilst I grabbed the tube of really nasty smelling Glue! My tongue started to tingle.
When I took the wheel out it stopped. I licked( Yes,I did that!) What do you expect a seven year old boy to do to learn? The Body of the Car. Same thing! Hmm. Never thought of it till years later when I was holding something in my mouth because I didn't have enough hands in a ship repair situation. Same effect and it was a very small switch housing!
See there have always been stuff that's not good for us. I cannot but pray that the day does NOT come when Hobby tools are sold to folks only over the age of Majority. That varies statewide anyway. I would ask then. Does that mean the Boy and Girl Scouts can no longer have pocket knives?. Or that when you own a gun you put this red plug down the barrel to prove it's unloaded and store the Ammo in the house down the street your Brother in law lives in?
I really am writing this to Poke tongue in Cheek fun at our laws. and by that at our Lawmakers. The best way Lawmakers could protect us from ourselves is not to run for office and to shut down all the Law school,s till They( The lawyers) are a fading breed then let new ones come up in LIMITED numbers.
Guess what? Then no new laws so steeped in gobbledy gook that even twelve good law professors cannot figure out the ramifications to Society. Let's start with the Hobby! Give me a pocket knife, some White-Wash( Sorry,that's made with natural powdered lime) and a piece of wood, Oh! Splinters! ( Outlaw Wood Models, NOW!) and some Beet juice for Waterline paint! and I'll build you a Coast Guard Ship Model.