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Re: Moving homes? Lego ?
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Mon, 29 Nov 1999 14:32:56 GMT
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If all the sets are currently built, I'd disassemble them as much as is
required to fit them back into their boxes. If you no longer have the boxes,
invest in a significant quantity of Rubbermaid-type containers, in whatever
sizes you think would work. I have a lot of the 1.5 gallon (shoebox) and 3
gallon boxes, and they seem to work best for me. I just moved myself, so I had
to deal with this problem. The sets that I still had the boxes for I just put
back into their boxes. The rest was moved in Rubbermaid, and it worked fine.
Adrian
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In lugnet.storage, Michael Edwards writes:
> Hello
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> Has anybody have the prodlem of moving to a new home, how do you pack your
> lego's?
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> I have over 200 sets and what whould be the best idea to move them? Break
> them up into pecies ?
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> BTW I have Technic, Star Wars, and 9V Trains
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> Please help
> Michael
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> Please reply on
> medwards@ukonline.co.uk
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> Home of the UK Technic Club Magazine
> Web site: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/medwards
> Soon to be updated, soon to be good
> 198 models and going up
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