>>7289888cool, i'm from australia.
I hear you about the dust problems. When I lived in that apartment it was close to a main road, and I got so much dust from that. Super annoying because in summer it was so hot, so I wanted to have the windows open, but that meant lots of dusting to do each week.
I live in a different place now which is a lot nicer, dust is less of a huge problem, but I still get dust all over my klocki that I have set up on one of my tables as display. I also store my klocki in plastic shelving which is useful to keep dust away but also useful as an organizer.
But I also have this nice little secret space that is built into a wall of the kitchen which is another place I store lego sets I've built. I like being able to keep the dust off. That thing you bought to store your klocki in is cool. And I like that you own the huge mammoth and building in the lower left looks great too.
Originally my plan was to buy one of those cans that has compressed air in it and use that to blow away dust on my sets but a few days ago a few anons posted info about how that can potentially cause cracks in the bricks, coz of the really cold air - which I didn't think of, but I can understand how that would happen.
Now I am probably going to purchase a cheap hand-held fan like the one in the picture - it has good reviews on amazon and is a cheap price so it seems like the right thing for the job.