Danish-Liokaiser wrote:Hmmm well ... i quess there is nothing dangerous for us collectors then, but for kids under 3 years it might be.
As long as you don't feed your little brother (or whatever) 3 square meals a day of optimash primes he'll be fine. With a TF toy, a kid would be in a lot more danger of choking on a small part than being affected by the trace amounts of lead in the paint.
Danish-Liokaiser wrote:EDIT* I forgot to mention, i have a open scar on my hand atm, could i get any effects of getting close to any lead-paint until it is healed?
You'll be fine

As long as you don't ingest it in any quantity there is no ill effect.
The real concern with lead paint and toys is that the gub'ment has to assume that anything labeled as a "toy" will be handled by a person that is as likely to chew on it as play with it. They err to the side of caution. Any kid out of the toddler stage should be beyond chewing on toys, and even quite a few toddlers have broken the teething habit.
And then, even if a child was to chew on a lead laden toy, they would have to consume quite a bit of the paint to have any ill effect. Again, the gub'ment errs to the side of caution.
I wouldn't be concerned with anything TF related (even if you happen to have a Soundwave made entirely out of cast lead) since you are probably trying to keep your TFs out of the mitts of the smaller crowd anyway.
But if you have a kid in the house DO check the affected toy lists for anything marketed to babies and toddlers. These OFTEN end up as chew toys. While the chance for potential harm is still pretty slight it is not worth the risk.