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g'day all

just wondering if you guys have your models in display cabnets or out and about????

I have one (8275) in a glass display cabinet, the rest are either on bookshelves or in pieces.

You could use pressurised air (can or airbrush) to try and remove dust.

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I have mine in Ikea shelving which has multiple square shaped blocks where I place each model. They work nicely and are big enough to generally fit flagships in. My 8275 sits in it happily with just the front poking out a little bit.

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I have a closed glass box (like aquarium) , where I have kept few of my models. It was placed on a shelf and looks nice with model inside.

But it was small, now I am building another, bigger one.

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I have my models on shelves. To avoid dust and due to limited space I don't keep any of them built for more than a month or two.

Cheers

Rog

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The ones I like I put them on top of my computer desk shelf and dust them from time to time. The other ones are disassembled and become parts for MOCs.

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g'day all

just wondering if you guys have your models in display cabnets or out and about????

I keep all of my Technic on display at all times because I need to be able to get to them quickly for my website and because they look awesome. The shelves you see are from IKEA. Dust is a problem but keeping the room sealed most of the time helps a lot.

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I keep 8275 and 8421 on ikea tall billy bookcase, with glass door to keep the dust out with foam tape on frame, making it near sealed. I now need to make space for my new crane truck 8258.

The rest are disassembled and stored in boxes.

Daniel

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I keep everything on shelves. And yes, dust is a problem. So i keep on dusting (and dusting). But i don't mind: it's part of of the fun. (Well, kind of...)

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Not too many collections but shelves with glass doors (not perfectly sealed but somewhat).

I've been looking into IKEA products to see if there are any book shelves long enough to hold 20+inches LEGO with glass doors but they are either expensive or hard to find.

I am thinking of making custom cabinets with maybe plexiglass doors just for LEGOs. I think it will be a cool project. :)

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The ones I have assembled are stored on shelves, inside a large cabinet with mirrored doors. This helps with the dust a bit, since the cabinets' doors are kept shut most of the time, and light is also kept away.

Having a clear display would be nice, but lighting could be a problem for the parts and stickers, so I've put that project on hold until the cabinet runs out of space.

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My son and I have Lego Technic sets and MOCs scattered all over the Living Room and basement. They're on the floor ready to play with at all times! My son's friends like grabbing them and drooling over them :tongue: . Luckily, our Beagle pet doesn't chew on them and only drools when there's food around....

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I keep some of my sets in glass cabinets and the others on shelfs or wherever there is some space left. The only problem is the dust, but the sets are not very difficult to clean.

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I keep all of my Technic on display at all times because I need to be able to get to them quickly for my website and because they look awesome. The shelves you see are from IKEA. Dust is a problem but keeping the room sealed most of the time helps a lot.

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holy shit, that's incredible! that's a fantastic collection.

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