ks6349 Posted December 8, 2019 Posted December 8, 2019 In a big toy shop I see that they protect their Lego sets by wrapping with kinds of transparent plastic wrap but I am not sure what they are, I touched it and it was certainly not the kitchen wrap but I really don't know what they are. The customer service was new and she did not know it too they said all sets were wrapped on arrival, maybe done by other department. I want to wrap some of my Lego sets too because I know I will not have time to play with them in the next 1 or 2 years. Not too thick, could anyone guess it out? Quote
MAB Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 Why do you need plastic? What sort of adverse storage conditions are you trying to protect them from? I'd keep them in a cardboard shipping box. Or in a plastic storage box if humidity is poor. Quote
jus1973 Posted December 14, 2019 Posted December 14, 2019 I’m shipping my UCS falcon back to the uk, and to save rebuilding it from scratch, I’ve wrapped all the panels in cling film. I’ve seen some guys do the same for shows too. Was it some form of industrial version of that? Quote
AmperZand Posted December 15, 2019 Posted December 15, 2019 Perhaps heavy duty shrink wrap. It’s stronger and stretchier than the household kind but also less clingy. Quote
Toastie Posted December 15, 2019 Posted December 15, 2019 On 12/9/2019 at 12:22 PM, MAB said: Why do you need plastic? What sort of adverse storage conditions are you trying to protect them from? Expand Well, @ks6349 apparently lives in Vietnam - is that right? If so, then there may be some adverse storage conditions due to location on earth. Humidity, temperature ... but who knows. Best Thorsten Quote
JRBricks Posted December 15, 2019 Posted December 15, 2019 I’ve used this wrap to ship intact sets before with no problems. Quote
ks6349 Posted December 21, 2019 Author Posted December 21, 2019 On 12/15/2019 at 9:08 PM, Toastie said: Well, @ks6349 apparently lives in Vietnam - is that right? If so, then there may be some adverse storage conditions due to location on earth. Humidity, temperature ... but who knows. Best Thorsten Expand =As I said, I only want to wrap sets that I know I will not play it in the next few years so that I want to wrap them so as to avoid dirt, dust, humid, and yes everything and if in the future I am interested in other newer sets that I no longer want the old set I will sell it away so keeping the box in good condition is my wishes Quote
ks6349 Posted December 22, 2019 Author Posted December 22, 2019 On 12/15/2019 at 10:16 PM, JRBricks said: I’ve used this wrap to ship intact sets before with no problems. Expand Great Idea that was never thought of until you told Quote
ks6349 Posted January 22, 2020 Author Posted January 22, 2020 On 12/15/2019 at 9:59 AM, AmperZand said: Perhaps heavy duty shrink wrap. It’s stronger and stretchier than the household kind but also less clingy. Expand I've got this kind of heavy duty shrink wrap somewhere nearby. It's yes stronger, but much more clingy than household kind food wrap. After a lot of practices I still need to spend about 10 minutes to wrap a lego box set nicely because it's too clingy Quote
gyromuff Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 Does humidity effect the pieces or is it too prevent sickness from getting messed up? Quote
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