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<blockquote data-quote="Clarkspie&amp;chips" data-source="post: 483679" data-attributes="member: 5687"><p>For bog standard loose figures, wrap them in bubble wrap, put the weapon in a baggie and tape this to the bubble wrap and then put everything in a Jiffy bag.</p><p>More expensive and fragile loose like ev-9d9 you'd be better off with a box and packing peanuts in addition to the bubble wrap.</p><p></p><p>Best way to ship carded items is to either gently clingfilm the bubble or cut strips of cardboard to support it (don't tape these to the moc!) and put in a star case which is filled with packing peanuts. Then put the whole thing in another larger box filled with bubble wrap/packing peanuts.</p><p></p><p>Graded items you'll just have to bubble wrap and put in a large box with packing peanuts but since the bubble can't be supported, there's no way to stop the figure breaking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clarkspie&chips, post: 483679, member: 5687"] For bog standard loose figures, wrap them in bubble wrap, put the weapon in a baggie and tape this to the bubble wrap and then put everything in a Jiffy bag. More expensive and fragile loose like ev-9d9 you’d be better off with a box and packing peanuts in addition to the bubble wrap. Best way to ship carded items is to either gently clingfilm the bubble or cut strips of cardboard to support it (don’t tape these to the moc!) and put in a star case which is filled with packing peanuts. Then put the whole thing in another larger box filled with bubble wrap/packing peanuts. Graded items you’ll just have to bubble wrap and put in a large box with packing peanuts but since the bubble can’t be supported, there’s no way to stop the figure breaking out. [/QUOTE]
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