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    Hi,

    Just wondering, anyone had the experience moving your collection from one country to another?

    I am new to TF collecting, now I started worrying if one day I have to move, is that possible to bring them along?

    I saw a guy on ebay UK selling all his collections just because he need to work overseas for a new beginning. That's pain.


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    Quote Originally Posted by langzixinxin View Post
    Hi,

    Just wondering, anyone had the experience moving your collection from one country to another?

    I am new to TF collecting, now I started worrying if one day I have to move, is that possible to bring them along?

    I saw a guy on ebay UK selling all his collections just because he need to work overseas for a new beginning. That's pain.

    I once inquired about this but never got a solid response so I would also be interested in what a knowledgeable person has to say.

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    I had to move my Beast Wars and Machine Wars collection from Japan to Australia. That was _not_ cheap. I would recommend starting as early as possible and shipping your toys off in lots.

    I cannot imagine moving my entire TF collection overseas though. When I moved to Japan I just packed all my G1 and G2 Transformers into boxes and left them at my parents house... but of course I understand that not everyone may have that opportunity.

    It's hard enough just moving my Transformers across to another suburb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by langzixinxin View Post
    Hi,

    Just wondering, anyone had the experience moving your collection from one country to another?

    I am new to TF collecting, now I started worrying if one day I have to move, is that possible to bring them along?

    I saw a guy on ebay UK selling all his collections just because he need to work overseas for a new beginning. That's pain.

    Naturally it's possible to get your stuff shipped overseas, it's just not always practical. If you're going to be moving somewhere small, travelling around, living in a group house, not settled in one house etc. it might not be logical to take your collection with you. If you know you have a permanent house with space and security then you can always pack them up into boxes and ship them over with you.

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    As far as I know is,

    You can ship your stuff by surface (boat). They usually charge 1 cube metre for about 450AUD something, regardless the weight.


    what I want to know is,

    how many toys 1 cubic metre can fit? or by experience, would that be safer to put in box? or warp up in clothes, or other way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    I had to move my Beast Wars and Machine Wars collection from Japan to Australia. That was _not_ cheap. I would recommend starting as early as possible and shipping your toys off in lots.

    I cannot imagine moving my entire TF collection overseas though. When I moved to Japan I just packed all my G1 and G2 Transformers into boxes and left them at my parents house... but of course I understand that not everyone may have that opportunity.

    It's hard enough just moving my Transformers across to another suburb!
    The picture you showed, how many cubic metres are they roughly?

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    You can fit a lot of toys in one cubic meter if you don't include boxes and pack the loose toys very tightly together and in their smallest transformed mode. In turn you can help yourself by not taking any clothes and standard luggage with you and just fill yours suitcases with toys.

    I estimate that I may be able to put all my toys in less than 2 cubic meters if I exclude much of the fluff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by langzixinxin View Post
    As far as I know is,

    You can ship your stuff by surface (boat). They usually charge 1 cube metre for about 450AUD something, regardless the weight.


    what I want to know is,

    how many toys 1 cubic metre can fit? or by experience, would that be safer to put in box? or warp up in clothes, or other way?
    If your considering your items to be shipped by sea, I'd suggest you buy those plastic tubs (w/ cover) that would fit inside a 1 m3 box space. That way you'll have some sturdy support on your items instead of just using the standard shipping boxes which are just usually made of cartons/thick carboard materials. And in between that box and your plastic tubs is where your clothes can go or any soft materials to fill in the space and provide some cushioning from any bumps and squeezing during shipping. If you'd go this way, you can see for yourself how many toys can fit inside those tubs. These tubs are avaialble almost everywhere but I'd recommend those less tapered type to maximize your cargo space.
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    Very good idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheel-J View Post
    If your considering your items to be shipped by sea, I'd suggest you buy those plastic tubs (w/ cover) that would fit inside a 1 m3 box space. That way you'll have some sturdy support on your items instead of just using the standard shipping boxes which are just usually made of cartons/thick carboard materials. And in between that box and your plastic tubs is where your clothes can go or any soft materials to fill in the space and provide some cushioning from any bumps and squeezing during shipping. If you'd go this way, you can see for yourself how many toys can fit inside those tubs. These tubs are avaialble almost everywhere but I'd recommend those less tapered type to maximize your cargo space.
    That's what I used when I moved place.

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