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Lom said:Cheers Si, might start at £300 and see what happens; not desperate to get rid as I like it but could do with the cash!
Another Lego question: I have a few sets which are open such as old technics sets which have the flip top box. When the removal men packed out stuff they put 3 or 4 sets at a time in large bags which have then been tipped on their sides and bricks have leaked out of each into a communal puddle of Lego at the bottom of the bags.
Aside from now having to build the sets to ensure completeness (looking forward to that bit!), I will be looking for a way to store them in the future where bricks don't fall out but I can place them on their sides in large boxes. Thinking of wrapping them in a clingfilmesque type of clear wrap - do you think this will be an ok way to store them or do you think the wrap might do bad things to the boxes?
Depends. If they're like the 8860 and come with quite a few compartments then the cling film may be an option, but if they're smaller sets with just all parts in one box area I'd back them then put them inside the box. If you can avoid wrapping them in cling film I would. You never can tell how it will react to the card and ink in years to come. Also, there is always moisture in absorbent materials. No matter how dry you think they are. Seal those up in clingfilm and you could get mould growing in there.