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  2. Tin soldier - Wikipedia

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    Tin soldiers portraying a military band Tin soldiers being cast in German molds from the early 20th century. The two mold halves are clamped together, and the metal (an alloy of tin and lead, heated to approx. 300 °C) is poured into the mold. When the metal has solidified, the mold is cracked open.

  3. Barclay Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Cast figures on motorcycles with generalized, but non-moving rings for wheels, exuded speed and were simple but very effective toys. [6] In 1960, the lead soldiers were generally removed from Woolworths and other dimestores and more commonly found for sale in hobby shops. From 1964 the soldiers' uniforms were painted in green to reflect the ...

  4. Toy soldier - Wikipedia

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    Dimestore – hollow- or slush-cast iron, sold through five and dime stores from the 1920s to 1960 in the United States; Flat – thin, two dimensional tin soldiers cast in slate molds; Hollow castcast in metal, usually a lead alloy, which cools and sets as it touches the mold; the excess molten metal is poured out leaving a hollow figure

  5. John Hill & Company - Wikipedia

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    John Hill & Co was started in 1898 by a former employee of W. Britain named Mr F. H Wood. [1] In contrast to Britains, Johillco was the first British hollowcast figure company to sell their figures individually [2] leading to competition from Britains who later began to sell individual figures and figures painted less ornately to be sold in variety stores like the F. W. Woolworth Company.

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  7. Munition-dropping drones, mold sensors and barracks: What's ...

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    Last year, Smoke Bomb Hill barracks hit a tipping point when faulty heating and ventilation systems led to mold, causing leaders to deem most of the buildings substandard and move 1,189 soldiers ...

  8. Toxic and dangerous conditions at US military bases ... - AOL

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    The soldier added that “none of the washing machines work in my building” and he “got moved out of a unit because of black mold … and then moved into a room so filthy that it took five ...

  9. Cast bullet - Wikipedia

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    An open single-cavity bullet mold and a closed two-cavity mold. A cast bullet is made by allowing molten metal to solidify in a mold.Most cast bullets are made of lead alloyed with tin and antimony; but zinc alloys have been used when lead is scarce, and may be used again in response to concerns about lead toxicity.

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