User talk:Theplayartguide

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Airplaneman  ✈  04:40, 18 March 2011 (UTC)

March 2011
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New Content for Playart
Neat new information on Playart, but it is very sloppily placed. I've tried to clean it up a bit to make it look better. After all, Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and not really meant to be a listing of objects. I love seeing the pictures, but, really, most of them are not very good quality shots. I would suggest eliminating the ones that are out of focus or in shadows like the Thunderbird, Mako Shark, Javelin, AMX, and Opel GT. Then the remaining pics could be organized and sized as examples and make the article shine much better. I do have some questions. Were the T-bird, AMX, and Barracuda casting seconds of old Hot Wheels dies. Which models were original to Playart and which were castings borrowed from Mattel, Tomica, or some other manufacturer? Do you know, because it would make a very interesting discussion. If you wish to respond, please answer at the bottom of my talk page or at the bottom of the discussion page for Playart.--Cstevencampbell (talk) 23:43, 19 March 2011 (UTC)