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Offline Gepetto

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Re: Collection storage
« Reply #30 on: August 12, 2008, 02:58:23 »
On a slight tangent to Heather's post, when I started buying on eBay I would take the klickys apart and wash them. But as the lots became larger I couldn't remember how to put them back together correctly so I would take group photos so I could reassemble them later. Now ,I am afraid I don't put them back together at all but sort them by components (feet,hands,heads) unless they are a special figure (monk) and 'bag and tag' them.



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Re: Collection storage
« Reply #31 on: November 28, 2009, 17:20:59 »
well its nice to see how every body is ceeping their spare parts.

BUT how do you sore your sets??

and then the sets you can not display....

and how do you hold track off them??

database????

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Re: Collection storage
« Reply #32 on: November 28, 2009, 22:34:43 »
OMG ... Me and my kids (it's saturday and they can stay up late) just went through all of these foto's and we are all sitting here mouth wide open, while my wife is just the opposite ... Seems I am only a little, very petite amateur with just 80 playmobil, the Zoo, A prison and a "princess carry pack" box .
How did you guys get your wife so gentle that she allows a collection like that? I dream of having this all, I just use two storage boxes and that's it ... really, I salute you guys and gals ... it seems I'm here for a reason that I wasn't aware off ...
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Re: Collection storage
« Reply #33 on: November 28, 2009, 23:20:01 »
If there were an award given for "chaos" I think I am the front runner!   :-\   The photos don't show the tubs and buckets of bits and pieces!!!! ;D
 
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Re: Collection storage
« Reply #34 on: November 29, 2009, 05:19:56 »
Hmmm it looks like I never did post the promised storage photos. Here they are, from a couple of years ago but all pretty much still the same.

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larger storage boxes for plants, rocks, and the very large for Steck and assorted related hardware


a few of my smaller bins


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Re: Collection storage
« Reply #35 on: November 29, 2009, 07:24:13 »
Interesting to revive this topic again, storage is always a major issue once you get beyond a couple of boxes of Playmobil.

My neat shelves of 3 Litre "Really Useful Boxes'' from June 2008 survived right up until we started clearing the house in August 2009, though my collection had spilled over into the attic space. Then everything had to come out and go into a storage facility, for which purpose I acquired a number of 84 Litre RUBs, but at 18 GBP each I didn't get enough, and moved onto cheaper plastic boxes, and cardboard boxes. I keep very little in the original boxes, mostly just the very biggest sets and of course unopened stuff.

Sometime in early January we should receive our shipped goods, and then I'll be re-sorting the collection so I can hopefully get at some of it again.

In total (i.e. all my worldly goods) I have 135 boxes and bags labelled and in storage, of which 41 are entirely Playmobil, ranging from 16 of the 84 Litre boxes entirely stuffed with Playmobil, through various cardboard boxes, down to 3-litre boxes which I just sealed with cable ties and labeleld as they were.  The total collection I've (under)estimated at a value of 4,000 GBP.

Compared to the 27 boxes of books, or 7 bags of clothes, it becomes clear that if we'd moved about 3 years ago I'd have a lot less to ship!

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Re: Collection storage
« Reply #36 on: November 29, 2009, 19:22:11 »
This is the perfect time to revive this thread since post Christmas offers the best selection and prices for storage containers. I tried some of the smaller RUBs after seeing Martins bookcase but I had problems with them cracking so gave them up
and went back to Sterlite tubs and smaller zip lock baggies.

As far as inventorying goes, I just keep track of an item to be sure I reach my minimum requirement and after that I don't worry about it (this can lead to some pleasant and/or embarrassing suprises later on).


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