"Figurines?" Really?
"Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Rodimus Prime Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:43 pm
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by iguanabytes Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:48 pm
I ended up buying my Dad Hubcap about a month later- still on his desk, too
as far as odd names like that, I can't think of any offhand
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by alternator77 Sat Aug 18, 2012 1:12 pm
then for some odd reason he stopped whining
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by BeastProwl Sat Aug 18, 2012 1:14 pm
Basically, nobody pokes fun at my hobby unless their in a **** hole and they have nothing better to do.

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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Erailea Sat Aug 18, 2012 1:14 pm
Can't recall hearing any odd names directed to my collection, other than the insults that came from my uncle, which is ironic considering he's in his 50's and acts like a 13 year old on most days, yet insists I'm immature for collecting Transformers... well, used to, before I blew up in his face after several months of harassment.
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by PrymeStriker Sat Aug 18, 2012 1:53 pm

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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Yotsuyasan Sat Aug 18, 2012 2:15 pm
I had an interesting experience myself not long ago, I suppose, concerning a reaction not to the individual figures in it, but to my collection as a whole.
About a month ago, my girlfriend of a few years and I finally started living together in a shiny new apartment. When, once we were all mostly unpacked and settled, her folks came to visit, they seemed somewhat impressed by some of the things I had on display. In reference to my collection, one of them commented that it looks like a museum. My girlfriend's mother also practically squeed in delight when she saw all of my Doctor Who DVDs... Many of which I had loaned her in the past, but I suppose it is different seeing them all together like that.
Anyway, I shall admit I had been a tiny bit worried what they might think when they saw all of my Transformers... They had to know it was a bit of a hobby of mine, as I'd occasionally brought the odd one with me to fiddle with when visiting their daughter at their house. (Heck, I brought Masterpiece Megatron with me the weekend of their other daughter's wedding, as I couldn't resist the thought of getting a photo of me holding him while wearing a tux, ha ha.) But much like the Doctor Who DVD's, seeing everything on display is much different then seeing one or two odd pieces. So, while I didn't expect anything mean spirited as they are rather nice people, I was pleased by the "museum" description, and they generally seemed to like the apartment overall.
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by hattknall Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:56 pm
-"Who cares."
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by MGrotusque Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:31 pm
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Yotsuyasan Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:41 pm
monstergrotusque wrote:The ironic part is that she has a massive collection of stuffed pigs and continues to collect them. When i bring up the similarities of our two hobbies she gets incredibly defensive and rude to me and does her damndest to emasculate me in front of people.
I don't have any pigs, but I do have a plethora of plush penguins. Not a massive collection by any means, but it is more then a few. Nothing compared to my Transformers, videos, or books, however.
When someone continually and publically ridicules you over a hobby of yours which isn't hurting anyone (including, I suppose, yourself... I trust you're not wallowing in debt and selling organs to finance a Transformers habbit, yes?), especially when that someone has a hobby that could be considered comparable... how does that person qualify as a friend?

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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by iguanabytes Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:55 pm
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Doubledealer93 Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:04 pm

check out my collection thread, updated 2/25/13, and i kinda lost count, i have to count them again....
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by SKYWARPED_128 Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:02 pm
And then my sister comes over and kept talking about how I used to be crazy about TF's back in the day, and basically eggs me on to buy one again. After being increasingly tempted from watching the movie and all the publicity pics, I decided to get Bumblebee, but everything Bayverse was sold out. I spied a Classics Mirage and Cliffjumper, and brought them home. As we all know, once that can of chips is opened, you'll never stop at one.
As for strange names, the worst I've ever heard was when a friend referred to TF's as "dolls." I was like WTF? Seriously?
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by gavinfuzzy Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:42 pm
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by PrymeStriker Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:52 pm

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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Fistful of Energon Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:17 pm
And its always good to have friends (locally) that share your interests, I even have some friends that think all the stuff I collect is cool, but just dont commit like I do
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Nemesis Destron Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:01 pm
My other siblings know of my hobby and don't speak of it much but I think they too see me as a man that "plays with toys". My brother and I talk about it here and there but he can dig it considering his love for things Anime. My wife and mother-in-law occasionally rib me here and there calling them my "toys". Even though my wife I think wishes I would give it all up she know's about my passion both for her and my hobby. But my wife is the greatest though because for our anniversary she bought me G1 Overlord UK edition with box in good condition which was by no means a small thing for me.
"Figurines" though is different but better than called simply "toys" or "action figures". I personally refer to them as my "collectibles", old and new and that's that. I have my pride and dignity and wouldn't just openly share or discuss my hobby with just anyone to avoid looking like a total dork. And if I'm at the store and the checker is a young looking woman I will ask for a gift receipt to give the illusion.
People collect Hot Wheels, GI Joe, Star Wars, both men and woman. There are women and maybe men that collect Barbie's or stuffed animals but all are perceived by most as (technically) just toys. But no matter how others view our hobby or how you describe it, it belongs to you, and in the end that's all that matters...'nuff said!
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by Blurrz Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:24 pm
I don't really get slack from anyone, it's part of Asian pop culture and at the same time, it's something that I thoroughly enjoy, and put a ton of time into (customizing and collecting).
It's hard for me to even relate to people who take jabs at people who collect toys. It's our solace. It's our muse. It's more healthy and productive than smoking, gambling, drinking, being in a gang, etc.

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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
Posted by njb902 Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:43 pm
edit: sorry I was stationed in Seoul in 2005 it was 2006 I started my tour in Afghanistan, so it was 2006 she sent them.
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Re: "Figurines?" Really?
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