How I store my vehicle collection...I’m on the bus heading to Berlin right now and I thought I use the ride to share how I store my vehicles now. I’ve seen LEGO collectors wrap their new sets in clingfilm/plastic wrap to keep them in mint condition.
And this actually works for Hasbro’s vehicles, too.
Despite all environmental concerns, I think this is still a nice & cheap way to avoid scratches and catching dust.
So this is how I stored them before:I keep most vehicles in storage boxes in my bed compartment. Sometimes I feel a little bit like Smaug sitting on his treasure...
The collection is protected from light, but not from dust. And I haven’t bought boxes big enough to hold large vehicles like the BAT-AT or the BMF. I know IKEA have boxes that big.
So after work I stepped by my local hardware store and got some boxes and foil. The foil was actually much cheaper than I thought. It was 67 cents for 50 meters. And by now I found an even cheaper offer: 80 meters for 89 cents! And the biggest surprise: they’re of good quality and not sticky!
I labeled vehicles that have several parts so I don’t mix them up or swap them.
I think this looks much better:
You can wrap pretty much everything in foil. But beware - it might bite.
Air bubble foil and plastic bags are also an alternative for some vehicles. I paid $18 for 100 bags in this size (35x28 cm).
The reason why I wrapped my vehicles in foil is because I won’t have time to display them for the next four years anyway. So to protect them from scratches and dust, I think this was worth the effort.
This might be also an option for you when you move. You don’t want to loose anything. A friend of mine lost quite a few accessories of his beloved figures & statues of Kotobukiya and Sideshow. You don’t want to have that happen to you, too.
If you’re a fan of vehicles make sure to check out the awesome custom projects of forum member RC-1136 by following this link:
IG-227 Hailfire Droid:
http://www.imperialshipyards.net/SMF/index.php?topic=10653.msg213654#msg213654LAAT/i Republic Gunship “Clanker Killer”:
http://www.imperialshipyards.net/SMF/index.php?topic=10637.0Best regards live from se German Autobahn!
Have a good weekend everyone & always stay safe!
- Philipp