What is the personality type of Tin Soldier? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Tin Soldier from Fantasia 2000 1999 and what is the personality traits.
Tin Soldier personality type is ISFP, which is why they are often called quiet or introverted.
ISFPs are the mystery of the personality types. They are quiet, reserved, and often misunderstood. They are not angry or angry-at-the-world. They are angry, angry-at-themselves. They are not angry at the world or society, they are angry with themselves. They can be angry at someone else but they are not angry at the world.
ISFPs are not necessarily introverted. ISFPs can be out and about, but they are often very private. ISFPs can be very social but they do not want to be thrust into the spotlight. They prefer to be the supporting player in a group of friends rather than be the center of attention.
ISFPs are often very artistic and creative. They feel that they can express themselves better through art than through words. Their creative outlets are often artistic endeavors such as writing, music, dance, singing, theater, photography, painting, drawing, pottery, sculpting, etc.
ISFPs are often very talented at things relating to their creative outlets.
Tin soldiers are miniature figures of toy soldiers that are very popular in the world of collecting. They can be bought finished or in a raw state to be hand-painted. They are generally made of pewter, tin, lead, other metals or plastic. Often very elaborate scale models of battle scenes, known as dioramas, are created for their display. Tin soldiers were originally almost two-dimensional figures, often called "little Eilerts" or "flats". They were the first toy soldiers to be mass-produced. Though largely superseded in popularity from the late 19th century by fully rounded three-dimensional lead figures, these flat tin soldiers continue to be produced.