I would recommend packing each LEGO model / set in its own plastic bag and tie the bag. That way if pieces do fall off under transport, you know which piece belong to which model
I remember moving my LEGO collection a few years ago, I swear LEGO trains are the hardest things to transport. Just remember the sound of carriages and wagons rolling back and forth in the car… it was quite the mess 😂
I remember when I had to move my Lego collection back in 2021 when we had a makeover. I see that we have the similar view as trains are also most precious for me and they ended up in plastic IKEA bins. However stations, level crossing, cargo depots all of the trucks planes etc. ended up in cardboard boxes. They were all moved between rooms as the makeover crew was doing 2 rooms at the time. After it was all done and I opened up the bins and boxes, trains were intact, everything else was not.
I never got the Air Tech Claw Rig, but I did get the 8880 Super Car and an incomplete Technic Space Shuttle. I've been meaning to complete the shuttle for like 7 years now, I guess I better get on that. I either need to de-yellow the white parts or simply replace them. For longevity's sake maybe I'll go with new parts where I can. Best of luck with everything, that's a lot to move!
Yeah and some special (electrical) parts of the shuttle are getting really expensive. I don't have the set yet and at this (price) point I think I'll skip it.
@@almightyarjen I'm lucky I bought up as much as I did from 2015-18 or so. Much of it from goodwill lots unloading old DACTA / Educational sets. I think I ended up with 4 or 5 working (for now) micromotors but I have no idea what their manufacture date is. The first wave of motors don't have magnets that will turn to dust 😅
Well, this settles it! I'll never move! What too much LEGO!!? Well maybe if you ask my wife.... (every time I get a BL order I hear the infamous words: "don't you have enough now?)
Good luck moving. Gamma boxes are the worst I’ve used. The only good about them is that they are cheap. And that is what you get: they are flimsy, the handles tear and the bottom falls out. Do yourself a favor and buy some boxes from a moving company.
Mijn gouden tip zou zijn: Banannendozen (+kartonnen bodem) met een PMD zak erin zodat onderdelen er niet uit kunnen (dat probleem heb je met alle kartonnen dozen). Die dozen kun je gratis halen bij grotere supermarkten en zijn mega sterk. Enige nadeel is dat er net geen 2 baseplates in passen, dus ik heb er een paar verlengd zodat 66-68 studs er goed in passen (4 rails). Voor je overslag terminals: zaag MDF op maat voor eronder en seal alles met folie.
Leuk om te zien. Spuit je alle stof eraf met een compressor? Dwarrelt het dan niet nog meer overal op? En dat muziekje, ik dacht eerst dat die stem de hele tijd "legostad" zegt 😅
I would recommend packing each LEGO model / set in its own plastic bag and tie the bag. That way if pieces do fall off under transport, you know which piece belong to which model
Good tip! I'll use it the next time I move :D
Lekker muziekje eronder arjen
lekker ADHD deuntje :D
I remember moving my LEGO collection a few years ago, I swear LEGO trains are the hardest things to transport. Just remember the sound of carriages and wagons rolling back and forth in the car… it was quite the mess 😂
I thought Lego trains would do pretty good, was it really that bad?
Just awkward to move around, and hard to stack @@BackSpace101
I’ve moved twice in the past 11 months so I know the feeling of needing more boxes and containers for transport
I remember when I had to move my Lego collection back in 2021 when we had a makeover. I see that we have the similar view as trains are also most precious for me and they ended up in plastic IKEA bins. However stations, level crossing, cargo depots all of the trucks planes etc. ended up in cardboard boxes. They were all moved between rooms as the makeover crew was doing 2 rooms at the time. After it was all done and I opened up the bins and boxes, trains were intact, everything else was not.
Good luck, I hope the move goes smoothly! 🤞🏻
Good luck with moving that and the rest of the legos
Thanks!
good luck! with the move.
Thanks!
I never got the Air Tech Claw Rig, but I did get the 8880 Super Car and an incomplete Technic Space Shuttle. I've been meaning to complete the shuttle for like 7 years now, I guess I better get on that. I either need to de-yellow the white parts or simply replace them. For longevity's sake maybe I'll go with new parts where I can. Best of luck with everything, that's a lot to move!
Yeah and some special (electrical) parts of the shuttle are getting really expensive. I don't have the set yet and at this (price) point I think I'll skip it.
@@almightyarjen I'm lucky I bought up as much as I did from 2015-18 or so. Much of it from goodwill lots unloading old DACTA / Educational sets. I think I ended up with 4 or 5 working (for now) micromotors but I have no idea what their manufacture date is. The first wave of motors don't have magnets that will turn to dust 😅
Well, this settles it! I'll never move! What too much LEGO!!? Well maybe if you ask my wife.... (every time I get a BL order I hear the infamous words: "don't you have enough now?)
Oh that sounds so familiar!
Good luck moving.
Gamma boxes are the worst I’ve used. The only good about them is that they are cheap. And that is what you get: they are flimsy, the handles tear and the bottom falls out.
Do yourself a favor and buy some boxes from a moving company.
Good point. I use them for sets so they're not that heavy fortunately.
Mijn gouden tip zou zijn:
Banannendozen (+kartonnen bodem) met een PMD zak erin zodat onderdelen er niet uit kunnen (dat probleem heb je met alle kartonnen dozen).
Die dozen kun je gratis halen bij grotere supermarkten en zijn mega sterk. Enige nadeel is dat er net geen 2 baseplates in passen, dus ik heb er een paar verlengd zodat 66-68 studs er goed in passen (4 rails).
Voor je overslag terminals: zaag MDF op maat voor eronder en seal alles met folie.
I know for you it must be a pain in the behind to move everything, but honestly.. I WISH I had 5 cubic meters of lego
This had to take longer than an American woman moving all her clothes, shoes, and accessories!
Leuk om te zien. Spuit je alle stof eraf met een compressor? Dwarrelt het dan niet nog meer overal op?
En dat muziekje, ik dacht eerst dat die stem de hele tijd "legostad" zegt 😅
Ja, ik gebruikte een compressor om het stof eraf te blazen. Door de druk waait het een stuk verder weg, dwarrelt niet zomaar terug.
What dit u use to extend the new train station a second set or extra pieces
Second and third set indeed.
@@almightyarjen a okay I bought 2 of them and was thinking how did he get it looking so nice did you have a video I missed where you showed it
@legojasper1341 it's on my Work In Progress channel: th-cam.com/video/fKhNbKlVEbg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tvUWwDVxRrIDjqT0
@@almightyarjen thanks must have missed it
Well I guess I'm going to bed 15 minutes later tonight 😅
Why? The video came online at 8 in the morning ;)
@@almightyarjen 2AM here 😅
@@BatteryPoweredBricksI did not know you did this thing called sleep?