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    We don't want to delve into the complex issue of AFA and their legitimacy.

    What would doing photoshoots and creative work like stop motions count as? Though I'm usually a fiddler, I seem to do this more and more often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bidoofdude View Post
    We don't want to delve into the complex issue of AFA and their legitimacy.
    This thread was derailed already, so why not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullcruncher View Post
    That's something that I like about Takara(TOMY) packaging; it gives you the easy option to put toys back in box or on card. Also, their packaging is far less space wasting than Hasbro's. Being able to put toys back in packaging is really important for Japanese collectors, due to the frequent amount of seismic activity in Japan. Japanese collectors don't tend to have loose toys displayed like many non-JP collectors may, as even a small tremor can topple and potentially damage a lot of toys.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bidoofdude View Post
    What would doing photoshoots and creative work like stop motions count as? Though I'm usually a fiddler, I seem to do this more and more often.
    Creative fiddling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shirokaze View Post
    What makes me a MISB collector? Right now its laziness I'll get around to them one day though....
    It's why most of my MISB collection is MISB, I buy faster than I open. I rather spend a few nights, or longer on one toy, getting used to it's design and different modes rather than opening 5 - 10 at once and not getting to know any of them particularly well.

    some things I leave MISB for nostalgia/appearance. the SDCC matrix prime from a few years ago and the same year NYCC bumblebee and Arcee are still MISB, I have other versions of all the molds so I don't have the same urge to see how they transform.

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Damned View Post
    if i had a dollar for every time one of these thread's come up.
    you'd probably have about $10

    Quote Originally Posted by Trent View Post
    I was under the assumption that "MISB collector" is just a more politically correct term for someone suffering from pittakionophobia

    (fear of sticky tape and other adhesive materials)
    haha, that's a good one

    Quote Originally Posted by Skullcruncher View Post
    'cause $$ and I like my Tacos fresh.

    Quote Originally Posted by BruiseLee View Post
    Yeah those MISB taco shell collectors are crazy!
    haha

    Quote Originally Posted by Bidoofdude View Post
    What would doing photoshoots and creative work like stop motions count as? Though I'm usually a fiddler, I seem to do this more and more often.
    I'd say definitely the creative side of things, though I find myself posing my toys for photos more regularly and don't feel particularly creative about it, so maybe in that respect I'm more of a fiddler.
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