It'll sure take some time before they are available in Europe though since it will have to pass chemicals tests and convince all the "worried people" that it's safe. This is the whole reason why we can't get the larger jars of
Tamiya paint in Europe, but for some reason in 10ml size they are deemed safe.
I've yet to try MRP myself, mostly out of fear of loving it and having to replace my whole
Tamiya setup, but I'm seriously thinking about it.
Anecdote: During the big "ban hysteria" of oil/enamel based paints being banned in Sweden a few years ago they even banned all traditional linseed oil paints that we've used for hundreds of years here, as it had the same classification as all other "toxic" paints. They even banned all artists oil paints that day. We were presented with acrylic replacements but luckily the royal restoration foundation (for lack of better translation) lobbied for a second round and leaving the traditional paints outside the ban since they were critical for every restoration job throughout the whole country and eventually the ban was sort of lifted, but only for "traditional" products.
The paint manufacturers here were also quick to reclassify some of the more important paints from "floor and trim" to "metal" because oil/enamel/solvent based paints were still allowed to be used on metal, and now we instead use "metal" paint on our window frames, door frames and floors and all is normal. I wonder how much that exercise cost the tax payers?
End of rant
p.s. I will certainly try these new paints from
Tamiya - when they arrive in a year or two...