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Is anyone else fascinated by toys with this aesthetic? I don't know the exact term but I first remember seeing it in a show called George Shrinks, and it's only recently that I've discovered that toys like that actual exist. Any good or notable toys that look like it?
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>I don't know the exact term but I first remember seeing it in a show called George Shrinks
Tin lithography toys. Used to be popular before modern plastic became ubiquitous, Germany and Japan were especially big on them.
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>>11654500
>Tin lithography toys. Used to be popular before modern plastic became ubiquitous, Germany and Japan were especially big on them.
Thanks. The shiny tin plus the retrofuturism (I'm not sure if that's the right term) is really captivating to me. I'll post some more images I found on tumblr.
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