New Article: How to Pack Your LEGO Creations

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New Article: How to Pack Your LEGO Creations

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A new articlehas been added to our How-To section, under the "Presentation" subheading. Feel free to check it out.

Feedback on any article is always appreciated.

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cool!
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Very useful, however I don't have anywhere to go! :(
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Large creations are especially easy. Castle Julian has traveled all over Florida (while showing it off to my family during Christmas break) in the back seat of my car. I made sure not to turn sharply or slam on the breaks, but I try to do that anyway. The castle always arrived in great condition.
Easy? Back seat? What's that? Not turn sharply? Transport Lego in my car?

One word rebuttal: Miata.

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Good article. :) I moved about a year and a half ago and used shredded paper. Worked like a charm. :)

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