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    Default Best Way to store G1 Boxes

    Hi, just wondering for all the other G1 collectors - how do you store your boxes?

    I have a couple in the display cabniet, more in drawers and more in boxes. Best to store them in other boxes or plastic containers? Or even fold them down?

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    I myself only have 2 so I leave them un-flattened in my cupboard, i.e a dry & dust free (bout the only place in my room that is) environment.

    Being that they are made of really destructible materials it would probably be ideal to store them in a display case, so long as you have access to one, to prevent moisture, dust and insects from wrecking them.

    I reckon if you've got a lot of G1 boxes that to save on storage space, one might be inclined to flatten them out but I'd be concerned that I might run a risk of damaging them if un-careful.

    A very interesting question, I wonder what others think?

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    I store the boxes in a cupboard and flatten them out. I find that they keep their shape better and there is little risk of getting a flap crease.

    With cardbacks, I buy clear plastic sleeves from Big W (the hard plastic ones that restaurants use for menus).
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    Just out of interest, has anyone experimented with laminating card backs and/or tech specs?, Pros vs. Cons?

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    I keep most of my packaging in my TF room's wardrobe, with others spattered about the room like shoved between or under shelves. I'm thinking about getting rid of a lot of my boxes though as I just need more space for toys. I already did a massive box purge in 2005 where for months I was chucking out boxes after boxes in the recycling bin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    I keep most of my packaging in my TF room's wardrobe, with others spattered about the room like shoved between or under shelves. I'm thinking about getting rid of a lot of my boxes though as I just need more space for toys. I already did a massive box purge in 2005 where for months I was chucking out boxes after boxes in the recycling bin.
    If you're considering chucking out any vintage boxes, please let me know as I'll be waiting by your bin
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    storage is the hardest problem with any collection, the old style boxes are so much easier to store then lets say armada or cybertron i have a cubboard that i stack most of mine in and they can stack rather neatly without sufferring from weights squashing them

    card backs are kept in a plastic container

    same with instructions

    and accessories are in plastic draws

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    I mostly chuck boxes immediately, though I do keep an odd "representative" box for a certain line sometimes. MOst of which are in the wardrobe of the collection room, At times when the boxes are pretty I keep em ( MPs box) and they might end up on top of the shelves of the collection. I got my G1 collection mostly loose, so the modern reissues that I get ( takara booktype) are the only boxes I keep but those that came with boxes ( usually not the best in condition) I just chuck away.
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    Some of mine are flattened in plastic tubs, and the non-flattened are wrapped in plastic in big cardboard boxes. I have silica gel packs in there with them as well.

    Both methods seem to keep them stored ok.

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    I don't like keeping things in storage... kinda defeats the point of collecting something if I can't even see it. And that's what's been bugging me... most of my boxes I can't even see.

    I'm not going to be getting rid of any of my original G1 or G2 packaging (which I don't have much of), but I may be looking at getting rid of some of my "Collectors Edition" G1 reissue boxes and a lot of my post-G2 stuff. Anyway, you'll see me post more info when it happens.

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