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Nemesis Primal wrote:I'll, er, hang onto them for ya if you want.
But seriously.... rule one, no shrink wrap. This has been covered in another thread a while back, but Shring Wrap is bad.
I'd suggest transforming your figures into whatever mode is mosr solid and compact before packing them, and trying not to leave anything spring-loaded locked in, as that might weaken the springs a little bit.
Past that, styrofoam peanuts?
i_amtrunks wrote:I have found that alt modes are more often than not the best mode to put figures in for travelling purposes. Make sure to get yourself some re-sealable sandwich bags to put all weapons, missiles and other extras in, dont forget to label them if you are like me and have a horrific memory.
I have transferred my figures around in 30 litre plastic tubs, that have lids. I taped bubble wrap on all the edges of the clear tubs.
Then I wrapped each figure completely in some soft material (mostly shreds of old jumpers and trackpants and pillow slips), and layed them down as flat as possible, putting the larger, more solid figures at the bottom, placing a layer of bubblewrap between each level.
The material reduces movement, the material makes it very hard for loose figures to be scratched and the bubblewrap is just for extra security. (and to pop when the move is over!)
For the boxed figures, a similar strategy would work well, placing a sheet or similar between each level of boxes, as well as bubblewrap.
Pack them in tight, but dont squish them in, the less they can move about the better.
Also do everything in your power to make sure the tubs either travel with you, or are placed in the "fragile" area of the moving truck.
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Counterpunch wrote:Packing tip of the pros...towels.
If you're going to use any packing material, use plain white towels. They're light, prevent scraping, and provide great cushioning.
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