>>11127683I've got a few things boxes up right now because I had a building (unit) inspection about 6 weeks ago, but I'm planning to go through those boxes and if I can display 'em and don't want to keep them for fodder parts or something else, I plan to post 'em and sell 'em or donate them. I suppose if I am going to store fodder, I agree that those plastic totes are a better idea than cardboard boxes.
>>11121249Last year, I was buying used lots off eBay quite regularly (at least once or twice every other month, some months more depending on whether I won a lot of auctions with low bids), and some people shipped this crap out without even any tissue paper or putting each figure in plastic bags; just being tossed around in shipping caused minor scuffs and paint damage (compared to the posted pictures). The stuff I have stored right now is at least separated by loose paper and, in a few instances, in baggies (like loose fodder/heads, etc.).
I've no experience with warping or seen it brought up much, though. Just paint damage/scuffs marks, etc.