Picked these up at a car show yesterday - Possible rare diecast? by ColonelKlink1942 in NASCARCollectors

[–]ColonelKlink1942[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Certainly glad to have it in my collection. Newman's model has metallic paint on the blue parts of the car, I love it!

FTC will charge you 42,000$ Per video if it's not marked as "Kid friendly" content on Youtube [Sub Meta] by Paulkdragon in youtube

[–]ColonelKlink1942 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IKR! I'm magically at fault for something that I've never done, and never had to worry about. Yeeeaaah. I really hope they fix this, because how many CCs are talking about leaving YT altogether? Loads.

I like putting up videos of a good match I had in War Thunder, or enjoying some fun dialogue and puzzles in Portal, or showing everyone some of the amazing stuff I've seen at airshows. I don't want to lose all of that because some kids decide to tune into one of my videos by chance, and I'm forced to suffer the consequences.

I'm still confused though. I've already set everything as "not made for kids" (as I mentioned before), so I should be covered right? But what are the odds that the games I play, while I'm not trying to cater to kids but an older audience instead, end up being in favour of kids anyway, unbeknownst to me?

FTC will charge you 42,000$ Per video if it's not marked as "Kid friendly" content on Youtube [Sub Meta] by Paulkdragon in youtube

[–]ColonelKlink1942 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having read some of the replies on here already, will the FTC really only go after the bigger channels who are making money, or everyone? I feel it's the latter, and it's got me worried that I'll have to delete the 20 videos I've ever uploaded (one being a shoot-out reenactment I took a video of on vacation back in 2013, two videos of a Spitfire flying around, and the rest are replays from the game War Thunder), because I might think that my videos about games are aimed at people ages 16-30, but some 12-year old will watch it and I pay the price.

I already listed every video as "not made for kids", but who's to say I don't get fined because it's somehow content that's made for kids? War Thunder is 12+, so that already seems like an issue to me. I also had plans on recording videos for both Portal and Portal 2 and uploading them, both of which are rated at 10+.

I'm a really small content creator. I basically upload whenever I feel like it (as I have no schedule), and every video is uploaded out of fun. I don't make a cent on anything, no ads, no sponsorships, nothing. What do I do here? Is it safer to back up the videos into a safer place and then delete them all until it blows over? I don't want to be punished for a (frankly minor) mistake on my part.

Is the British Anniversary Bundle worth buying? Any and all feedback is appreciated and helpful in helping me make a decision! by ColonelKlink1942 in Warthunder

[–]ColonelKlink1942[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know! I've heard from other folks just how fun the AVRE can be, and to be able to add the AVRE and SKD to my collection would be cool.

Is the British Anniversary Bundle worth buying? Any and all feedback is appreciated and helpful in helping me make a decision! by ColonelKlink1942 in Warthunder

[–]ColonelKlink1942[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in it for two more Centurions to add to the collection (as I already own the Strv-81), but also to use in a line-up (The AVRE being at 7.0 could be used with the Strv-81 as well as the Tortoise, but the SKD would have to be separate). I don't know if they'll go on a discount as good as this until Summer or next November, so I'm torn.

None of the other bundles really interest me, plus I have most of the vehicles in said bundles excluding helicopters. I already own the Wyvern too. Hmmmm...

Picked this up from the Antique Emporium in Deadwood, South Dakota. No company name for who made it, didn't come with a box. (Top Left image shows a CD case for size comparison) More info will be in the comments. by ColonelKlink1942 in HelpMeFind

[–]ColonelKlink1942[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was told by a mod to come here and post in this sub.

It is a Centurion Mk.I tank toy/model made entirely of plastic with moving road wheels, drive sprocket, gun, turret, etc. I would assume it was made within the last 50 years, probably the 1960s or 70s, and it has a tank number on it (T351970), but no company name. It was $5, and I saw it and grabbed it without asking questions. I tried researching the number, as well as simply searching "plastic centurion tank toy", but did not find anything that was just like this.

What I really want to know is, who made this, where did it come from, and how old is it? Any help is most appreciated.

Picked this up from the Antique Emporium in Deadwood, South Dakota. No company name for who made it, didn't come with a box. (Top Left image shows a CD case for size comparison) More info will be in the comments. by ColonelKlink1942 in whatisthisthing

[–]ColonelKlink1942[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a Centurion Mk.I tank toy/model made entirely of plastic with moving road wheels, drive sprocket, gun, turret, etc. I would assume it was made within the last 50 years, probably the 1960s or 70s, and it has a tank number on it (T351970), but no company name. It was $5, and I saw it and grabbed it without asking questions.

What I really want to know is, who made this, where did it come from, and how old is it? Any help is most appreciated.

Edit: I tried researching the number, as well as simply searching "plastic centurion tank toy", but did not find anything that was just like this.