Yea, I like the style of them. I know one guy is responsible for the designs, at least at first, but maybe there's a team working on them now. His artistic touch is what makes them great though. I'm always amazed at how these get mass produced, the equipment and methods used to stamp these 3D things out. It astounding. Take one of these things back a couple hundred years, and it would be assumed to be hand made. No one would believe you cranked these things out in a factory. And how do they paint them? Is that done by machine too, or are there these armies of low payed workers in China doing them by hand? I can imagine people cranking out so many of them. It's got to be automated. I should research it.


Yea, that's cool. 

