Moving and Transformers
Moving and Transformers
Posted by Nickolai Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:05 am

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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Counterpunch Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:39 am
My suggestion would be to take as much as you can as carry on luggage and mail the rest to yourself. Really, registered mail is far more likely to reach you than checked baggage.
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Skyfire77 Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:15 am
I'm assuming you're using a shipping/moving company for the rest of your stuff? Ask them if they have any pointers too, they'll know better than anyone.
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Diem Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:27 am
I'm in the exact same position...I'll be moving to (probably) the US later this year (sorry guys, no more early-bird Alternity reviews after the Seekers) and have a similar size collection to move. If anyone has any more good tips I'd also be grateful.Nickolai wrote:Well, made big life choice and if everything goes all right I will be moving to the United States to live and work. The only forseeable problem is I have a medium-sized (roughly 200) loose TF collection that I'm too attached to leave behind or sell. I'd love stories and tips from people that've moved a collection of that size or larger. I have no idea how to go about it, besides bubble-wrapping each individual fig and segregating all the accessories/missiles and putting them in color-coded boxes.
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Counterpunch Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:32 am
Diem wrote:I'm in the exact same position...I'll be moving to (probably) the US later this year (sorry guys, no more early-bird Alternity reviews after the Seekers) and have a similar size collection to move. If anyone has any more good tips I'd also be grateful.Nickolai wrote:Well, made big life choice and if everything goes all right I will be moving to the United States to live and work. The only forseeable problem is I have a medium-sized (roughly 200) loose TF collection that I'm too attached to leave behind or sell. I'd love stories and tips from people that've moved a collection of that size or larger. I have no idea how to go about it, besides bubble-wrapping each individual fig and segregating all the accessories/missiles and putting them in color-coded boxes.
Where are you moving to?
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Diem Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:37 am
Either to Brighton in the UK or San Francisco in the US. If anyone knows any awesome stores or Seibertronians in the area that'd be great too!Counterpunch wrote:Diem wrote:I'm in the exact same position...I'll be moving to (probably) the US later this year (sorry guys, no more early-bird Alternity reviews after the Seekers) and have a similar size collection to move. If anyone has any more good tips I'd also be grateful.Nickolai wrote:Well, made big life choice and if everything goes all right I will be moving to the United States to live and work. The only forseeable problem is I have a medium-sized (roughly 200) loose TF collection that I'm too attached to leave behind or sell. I'd love stories and tips from people that've moved a collection of that size or larger. I have no idea how to go about it, besides bubble-wrapping each individual fig and segregating all the accessories/missiles and putting them in color-coded boxes.
Where are you moving to?
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by El Duque Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:25 am
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Nickolai Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:27 am
Counterpunch wrote:Where are you moving from?
My suggestion would be to take as much as you can as carry on luggage and mail the rest to yourself. Really, registered mail is far more likely to reach you than checked baggage.
The Philippines.
Oh man, insurance. I didn't think of that.

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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Mykltron Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:33 am
Weapon: tea cup."
Diem wrote:Either to Brighton in the UK or San Francisco in the US. If anyone knows any awesome stores or Seibertronians in the area that'd be great too!Counterpunch wrote:Diem wrote:I'm in the exact same position...I'll be moving to (probably) the US later this year (sorry guys, no more early-bird Alternity reviews after the Seekers) and have a similar size collection to move. If anyone has any more good tips I'd also be grateful.Nickolai wrote:Well, made big life choice and if everything goes all right I will be moving to the United States to live and work. The only forseeable problem is I have a medium-sized (roughly 200) loose TF collection that I'm too attached to leave behind or sell. I'd love stories and tips from people that've moved a collection of that size or larger. I have no idea how to go about it, besides bubble-wrapping each individual fig and segregating all the accessories/missiles and putting them in color-coded boxes.
Where are you moving to?
If you move to Brighton I'm not too far away! Let me know if that's where you go.
My tips for packing TFs:
Wrap them in your own clothes and linen. Slip individual figures inside (clean) socks. You probably want them in alt mode so there are less bits sticking out.
As for accessories, I say jumble them all in a box and have fun matching them up later - sort of like a jigsaw! I keep my kibble in a box and I had a great time trying to figure out which missile went with who.
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Evil_the_Nub Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:55 am
Mykltron wrote:Diem wrote:Either to Brighton in the UK or San Francisco in the US. If anyone knows any awesome stores or Seibertronians in the area that'd be great too!Counterpunch wrote:Diem wrote:I'm in the exact same position...I'll be moving to (probably) the US later this year (sorry guys, no more early-bird Alternity reviews after the Seekers) and have a similar size collection to move. If anyone has any more good tips I'd also be grateful.Nickolai wrote:Well, made big life choice and if everything goes all right I will be moving to the United States to live and work. The only forseeable problem is I have a medium-sized (roughly 200) loose TF collection that I'm too attached to leave behind or sell. I'd love stories and tips from people that've moved a collection of that size or larger. I have no idea how to go about it, besides bubble-wrapping each individual fig and segregating all the accessories/missiles and putting them in color-coded boxes.
Where are you moving to?
If you move to Brighton I'm not too far away! Let me know if that's where you go.
My tips for packing TFs:
Wrap them in your own clothes and linen. Slip individual figures inside (clean) socks. You probably want them in alt mode so there are less bits sticking out.
As for accessories, I say jumble them all in a box and have fun matching them up later - sort of like a jigsaw! I keep my kibble in a box and I had a great time trying to figure out which missile went with who.
Last xmas I got a ton of Transformers from my dad, then I had to fly back with them and that's what I did. Nothing got broken, so it got the job done.

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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Razorclaw0000 Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:43 am
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Diem Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:43 am
Diem wrote:Either to Brighton in the UK or San Francisco in the US. If anyone knows any awesome stores or Seibertronians in the area that'd be great too!Counterpunch wrote:Diem wrote:I'm in the exact same position...I'll be moving to (probably) the US later this year (sorry guys, no more early-bird Alternity reviews after the Seekers) and have a similar size collection to move. If anyone has any more good tips I'd also be grateful.Nickolai wrote:Well, made big life choice and if everything goes all right I will be moving to the United States to live and work. The only forseeable problem is I have a medium-sized (roughly 200) loose TF collection that I'm too attached to leave behind or sell. I'd love stories and tips from people that've moved a collection of that size or larger. I have no idea how to go about it, besides bubble-wrapping each individual fig and segregating all the accessories/missiles and putting them in color-coded boxes.
Where are you moving to?
Sorry to necro this thread, but I just wanted to confirm that I am moving to San Fransisco.
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by kirbenvost Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:01 am
Diem wrote:I'm in the exact same position...I'll be moving to (probably) the US later this year (sorry guys, no more early-bird Alternity reviews after the Seekers) and have a similar size collection to move. If anyone has any more good tips I'd also be grateful.
Sads.
El Duque wrote:However you choose to move them I would make sure they were insured properly.
Be careful with this too, you could be setting yourself up for some very hefty customs fees. Make sure you clearly mark them as personal goods which you already own. 200 TFs could be valued in the thousands and depending on where you ship them to that could be a LOT of duties.
I've personally only moved fairly short distances, but here are my tips. I also work for one of the major worldwide couriers, so I know a few things about safe shipping:
-Pack them in their original boxes whenever possible
-Put loose figs in vehicle mode, and fold in wings, etc if possible, to avoid breakage, and remove all accessories, put them in boxes or ziploc bags. Accessories could be put in bags/boxes according to series and/or faction, for organization.
-Wrap loose figs in bubble wrap, crinkled blank newsprint (not printed, you'll get ink on them) or paper towel. Avoid stryofoam anything, it's messy.
-Pack them in sturdy boxes, and as mentioned, don't overpack. Fill the empty space with more of whatever you're packing with.
-Make sure your boxes are WELL sealed with packing tape. I've seen far too many packages come open due to not enough tape, spilling their contents all over, which of course results in damage or pieces getting lost.
I also suggest bringing the most valuable figures with you personally. I doubt you'd have to worry about theft, but couriers are suprisingly rough with packages, partially due to the use of automatic conveyor belts and such. That's why you need to ensure you have sturdy boxes to put them in. Minimizing the number of boxes is also a good idea, to prevent loss. Less packages = less chance one of them will get lost.
Also, if you own any Megatron figures that transform into guns, pack them in robot mode and possibly plug the barrel with a 'blaze orange' plug. You don't want your expensive MP-05 getting siezed by customs.
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by X3ROhour Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:24 am
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by kirbenvost Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:10 pm
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Re: Moving and Transformers
Posted by Counterpunch Mon Jan 25, 2010 8:29 am
Diem wrote:Sorry to necro this thread, but I just wanted to confirm that I am moving to San Fransisco.
Cool.
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