Like other collectors here, the problem of sufficient space is growing each day....where to store sets I am not playing with is becoming a big issue for my family.
Having read the comments in Flatcat's thread about the importance of not alienating the rest of the family, I realized it is time to develop a storage plan that leave most of our common areas free of our toys. Hubby's N-scale train models end up all over the breakfast area and my PM clogs up the dining room; mixed with a home office where we both work much of the time, this ain't good! Plus it is starting to freeze at night, and we had to bring inside the houseplants on the balcony the past six months.
Our 2600 s.f. (300 s.m.) downstairs area is under construction and may be used as an apartment by the kids when they finish university in May. So storing everything down there is no longer an option.
So I am forced to store much of our collections in 18 gallon (82 l.) Rubbermaid containers, which do stack well and are easy enough to lift unless packed too heavily. These are available for 9USD at several chain stores.
Hubby came up with the idea of laying plywood on the rafters above our 600 s.f. (60 s.m.) garage, and adding a hoist that can lift the containers above the pull down stairs . Last weekend he laid the plywood and built a rail around the edges to keep boxes from sliding off the plywood and falling through the insulation and sheetrock in the ceiling below like an electrician misstepped and put his leg through our living room ceiling a few years ago.
We have three collections to store and are starting with L first because it is the largest and is played with the least. Most of these containers are on the garage floor awaiting final sorting and hoisting up to the attic once the hoist is complete.
My question (for you more experienced collectors) is will the temperature extremes in the attic space affect the PM sets store in Rubbermaid containers with tops? In the winter the min temp is about freezing. In the summer this space heats up to around 130 F even with some huge eyelids opening to the outside and a ridge top vent. We have tried various exhaust fan systems, but they seem to make little effect in this massive attic area with a 20 ft plus ridge line.
I hesitate putting much of my collection up there until I know it is safe for the sets. We are fortunate that the attic is dry and has no mold problem. Thanks for your input, Pgal
(photos to follow in a day or two)