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· 1:6 Acquisitionist
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We all have a method/process/routine whenever we customize, kitbash, and/or open 1:6 stuff.

Some of may have some inspiration or mood setting music playing when embarking on such endeavor.

Whenever I have to futz around/open something 1:6 . . . yes . . . I actually do open stuff when the need/want comes up, it's done in silence or I have something playing in the background.

I had to open up a couple of PHICEN figures recently and I have this instrumental playing in the background. Given the infamous notoriety of the instrumental due to its use in a famous pop cult film . . . it seems . . . fitting.


SO . . . what do some of you listen to/play in the background while futzing around with your 1:6 figures, opening up the latest/great 1:6 acquisition?
 

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Anonymity is a great thing on the internet. Which allows us to open up to complete strangers and not have to deal with funny looks or the nervousness of saying embarrassing things.

That being said, I listen to a lot of early Taylor Swift when I'm working in the shop.
 

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No music needed. I just like a bit of background noise and the TV provides that. Usually whatever is on the History Channel or Animal Planet. I do like privacy though so I generally wait until everyone is away from the house or gone to bed.
 

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Usually nothing - other than the sound of my own swearing while I try to fiddle with all the impossibly tiny belts, buckles, etc.
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Surprisingly, you left out futzing about with 1:6 female figures.

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Anonymity is a great thing on the internet. Which allows us to open up to complete strangers and not have to deal with funny looks or the nervousness of saying embarrassing things.

That being said, I listen to a lot of early Taylor Swift when I'm working in the shop.
'Atta boy!

I almost always have the local classical radio station on when I'm working on projects. Rossini, Mozart, Beethoven, Verdi, Bellini, Donizetti, Mendelssohn, and Handel are some of my favorites!

Fred
 
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