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jaydisc
25th April 2011, 01:24 PM
So, with my United collection complete, and my e-Hobby sets just clearing customs, I thought I'd rearrange my Detolf to prepare for my 1986 Movie display. I'm currently in between homes (living with the in-laws), so most of my collection is packed away in the garage. Luckily, before I moved, I acquired a lot of actual Hasbro, Takara shipping cartons, so they're packed pretty well. Additionally, I've always saved all packaging so all toys packed away were restored to their original packaging first.

Much to my surprise, in the corner of the garage, I saw a large puddle bleeding into the area of where many of my boxes were stored. Something had leaked water into the garage. I was terrified. The water line was a few centimeters up on a number of cartons.

I slowly started rearranging everything so I could get to the affected boxes. One of the first boxes I got to was very scary. Left over from out epic Henkei Seekers orders, I had two Ganbo Toy Shop shipping cartons. They were great quality so I saved them. I've dug through my boxes often enough that I can usually identify their contents by the box type. While I knew I had two of these boxes, I knew one of them had my Botcon 2007 Games of Deception box set as well as the 20th anniversary Predaking. While I've superseded all of the pieces in the Games of Deception in my display with their Henkei counterparts, that box set is still my pride and joy and easily my most favorite piece of Transformer packaging. So, my heart sank a bit. Luckily, when I opened it up, it wasn't those contents, but rather a set of MIB and MISB voyagers from the Classics line. While the contents of all the boxes seemed intact, the packaging was all warped and moist.

Digging a further bit in, I saw that there were three more very large boxes affected, one labelled Movie '07, another other labeled Animated, and third not labeled. In the case of Animated, I knew that all I had to fear was similar damage to some MISB spared, specifically my favorites like Shockwave and Wreck-Gar. With the Movie '07 box, the only thing I was concerned about was the MISB Premium Ironhide and Blackout I knew was in that box. As I got to the bottom of Animated, I was right and the Voyager boxes were waterlogged, as were a couple spare MISB deluxes, similarly of faves Sentinel Prime and Cybertronian Optimus Prime. When I got to the bottom of the Movie box, I was thrilled to recall that when Robot Kingdom shipped me those voyagers, they were wrapped in plastic, and thankfully, that saved them. I was relieved. Unfortunately, my MISB premium deluxes were not as unscathed. Lastly, was the third unlabeled box. As I opened this one, I was relieved to see a few pieces from the Takara Collection intact on top, as well as Encore 12 Metroplex. As I got further down, I reached a very slightly waterlogged Universe Special Edition Overkill. And lastly, as I got the bottom, there were two VERY waterlogged large toys, an MIB Animated Supreme Rollout Prime, and an MISB ROTF Supreme Combiner Devastator. I suspect that many of you would have breathed the same sigh of relief as I did.

Most importantly of all, my beloved box of Henkei was safe. All in all, I consider myself very luckily. No toys were damaged. Nearly any packaging damaged were spare MISBs.

I put most of the waterlogged boxes in the sun, intentionally directing the clear windows away from the sun as to not add UV to the list of potential damages to the toys. After a half hour or so, I wasn't convinced this was the best idea as condensation began collection on all of the clear panes. Whether this was the best approach, I don't know.

I've discovered today (this happened yesterday) was that the cause was a hot water heater that's just beyond it's years. It was overflowing a bit and starting to burst and leak from the seams.

So, what lessons can be observed and learned? In many cases, I put MISB toys on the bottom of the boxes as they had more structural integrity than the empty boxes. Of course, that meant they were the first affected. So, does that mean you should put empty boxes on the bottom? Probably not. But it is worth considering what is packed on the bottom of your boxes. Additionally, what boxes go on the bottom of a stack of boxes. It might be worth considering boxes up on props of wooden planks exactly for fear of this situation. And of course, as offensive to some as this is, buy spared at retail prices. If I had to hunt down and replace everything that was damaged, the bill would be in the thousands, not hundreds. Luckily, I have no intention of replacing anything. I had always hoped to open and display my MISB Movie 07 Premiums, and the fact that the deluxe packaging it tarnished will only make that decision easier when the time comes (as opposed to maintainer their sealedness).

I'd say that's enough of my ramble. May you gain from my loss. Here are some pictures if you're interested:

1 of the 2 healthily sized critters hanging around.

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Sun drying the toys
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The busted water heater

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The restacking of boxes

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The indoor continued drying of the damaged goods

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LordCyrusOmega
25th April 2011, 01:30 PM
Damn that sucks. Go to all that trouble to keep items mint in box and they suffer water damage. Hope it works out for you.

Zippo
25th April 2011, 01:51 PM
Wow, that was truely a gut-wreching read.
I feel sorry for those MIB/ MISB Classics. They could take some $$ to replace, while the Movie and Animated stuff I couldn't care about (though you got that Ironhide from me if I recall)

However that stacks of boxes makes my stacks of boxes look tame! Wowzers.

The_Damned
25th April 2011, 01:59 PM
when i moved house 2 years ago same sorta thing happened to me, found out the garage leaked, luckily the only thing effected was my movie 2007 leader megatron.

KillinSpoon
25th April 2011, 02:48 PM
However that stacks of boxes makes my stacks of boxes look tame! Wowzers.

Exactly what I was thinking :P

swoop
25th April 2011, 03:13 PM
I have stuff stored in my garage at the moment but their stacked on top of 2x4's so that if the garage does flood the water has to rise 4 inches before my figures get effected.

jaydisc
25th April 2011, 03:57 PM
Exactly what I was thinking :P

Maybe I should make this my collection thread? :p :D


I have stuff stored in my garage at the moment but their stacked on top of 2x4's so that if the garage does flood the water has to rise 4 inches before my figures get effected.

That's the go.

Sam
25th April 2011, 06:13 PM
I feel for you - water leakage from burst heaters is never fun.

Happened to us one Friday night and we had to pay weekend rates for a tradesman to put a new one in the next morning.

1AZRAEL1
25th April 2011, 07:46 PM
Man I feel your pain. I had the washing machine overflow and soak the carpet a number of weeks ago. Carpet soaked so bad, it leaked into my bedroom, under the bed, and in the closet, which some of my empty figure boxes were stacked, including my MP Magnus box. Luckily though, they were not too bad, I just left them on the table to dry inside.

Mr Ed
25th April 2011, 09:01 PM
Bad luck Jay, what a bitch mate.

At least it wasnt that bad.

For future reference consider those 80/90 litre plastic bins you can buy from Kmart. I use them for my model car boxes which live in the garage.

That way if something leaks the plastic wont suffer water damage.

All the best.

BTW- do you have Voyager Incinerator in your loot?

autobreadticon
25th April 2011, 09:06 PM
thats sucks, WONT SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE HENKEI , luckly they are safe!!

liegeprime
25th April 2011, 10:27 PM
As Mr Ed has said,get those big roller boxes, they stack anyways when jnot in use so it saves space. I keep my stuff in em so that no water damage get to em. Also, they're sturdier than a box.

iceburn
26th April 2011, 01:03 AM
sorry to hear that jay... i believe using a wooden pallet as base would be best.
i did suffer water damage previously when i had mine all in boxes in the garage too but lucky they were all loose and wrapped in ziplock bags.

well, time to get some more display cases and show your assets

Zippo
26th April 2011, 11:29 AM
BTW- do you have Voyager Incinerator in your loot?

Not that you were asking me, but I have one for sale :) :p

iceburn
26th April 2011, 12:34 PM
As Mr Ed has said,get those big roller boxes, they stack anyways when jnot in use so it saves space. I keep my stuff in em so that no water damage get to em. Also, they're sturdier than a box.

haha i've heaps now that's unused stacked in my Singapore home...
Reject has the best biggest containers for sometimes $22 - $25 each.
try that

UltraMagnus
26th April 2011, 05:16 PM
haha i've heaps now that's unused stacked in my Singapore home...
Reject has the best biggest containers for sometimes $22 - $25 each.
try that

I am back in Melb and I bought a heap of plastic containers at bunnings for $8.80. To be safe, use the side locks to lock them, then sticky/packing tape around the edges.
Pretty safe that way.

Tober
26th April 2011, 09:39 PM
http://itfdb.com/temporary/tf/waterdamage09.jpg

Wow, I have my collection displayed the same way.:rolleyes:

Sorry to hear about the damage. You might be able to restore the boxes by ironing them with a sheet between the box and iron, but the laminate might peel and glue unstick. If they're MOSC then I don't think they're fixable.

k.wong23
26th April 2011, 10:51 PM
Sorry to hear this Jay, luckily not your most prized figures :)

At least now you get to open some up !

kup
26th April 2011, 11:04 PM
Wow! Sorry to hear that but on the other hand, I am glad that most of your toys were saved specially the irreplaceable ones!

I always store my figures in those big plastic containers, the one you get from Reject shop. Sometimes I use those big zipper plastic bags which are also pretty ware proof. I recommend to use plastic boxes for all the high end hard to replace toys for anyone who has them in storage.

Hursticon
27th April 2011, 12:29 PM
My condolences Jaydisc, A very heart-breaking sight indeed. :(