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Tony Priestman <Tony@you-rang.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Does anyone else have any experience of high storage temperatures
> actually damaging their collection?
I also keep some of mine in the loft which also reaches 35 deg. or so. I
don't like keeping it up there, but I haven't room downstairs for every
Technic set since 1990 to remain built-up :-)
They have been up there a couple of years and I cycle my display downstairs
from these sets, so in other words they don't stay there never to be seen
again. I have not noticed any degredation in colour or composition of the
pieces.
Also, I have just remembered, my childhood LEGO stayed in my Dad's loft for
15 years without ill-effect.
Huw
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