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Thread: MIB and MISB, big difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    As long as I don't have to sniff your computer chair.
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    THis is what 5FDP would do if he saw you sniffing his chair Gok

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    Don't worry SkyWarp91, it's a private joke that started at 1AZRAEL1's barbecue party.

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    I know this thread is 6 months dead BUT reading through it I got interested in your "Transformers Liberation Kit" Goktimus. Are their any pictures of this kit you've made or tutorials on the best way to liberation toys from their packaging with as little packet damage as possible? I only ask because I've been MISB MOSCOW collecting and I'm thinking about opening some stuff up.

    EDIT: I typed MOSC but my iPhone thinks collection MOSCOW is a better idea, especially if it's Mint In Sealed Box
    Last edited by theheretic; 6th November 2011 at 07:44 PM.

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    My Transformers Liberation Kit is made up of:

    + x1 metal Transformers pencil box
    + x1 "Stanley knife" box cutter (although some other people prefer to use a hobby knife)
    + x1 tin snip/wire cutter
    + x1 pair of scissors
    + x1 band aid (just in case )

    Opening Boxed toys
    Use the box cutter to cut open sticky tape from whichever flap you want to open. With some box designs you may need cut several pieces of tape. Remove tray - you may need to cut more tape. This can be done with scissors if you want to avoid scratching the toy (depends on how close the tape is to the toy). Use the tin snips to cut any twist ties (a lot easier and faster than untying them!). Remove toy and accessories and enjoy! This same technique can be used with most recent carded Japanese Transformers as their bubbles aren't actually glued onto the backing card.

    Opening Carded toys
    Use box cutter or hobby knife (I prefer box cutters) to cut open the bubble. Do this by inserting the blade at the base of the bubble where it meets the card. Cut along the circumference of the bubble until it is completely cut off the card; remove bubble. Use tin snips/scissors to remove any twist ties/sticky tape. Remove toy from tray and enjoy!

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