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I didn't know that. How pricey is pricey? I agree about the 3D printed nests. That's why I haven't done any yet. I do wonder about the press idea (or vacuforming?). Could it be as simple as making a bottom 3D mold and a top 3D mold, heating it in the oven with plastic sheet between them, and them mashing the mold halves together? The other option would be buying an expensive machine. The local makerspace has what I'd need, but it would be a substantial investment in usage fees to use it.
Samla boxes in action (Attachment Link)
Protecting the details during storage, transport AND removal of the model from the storage vessel without destroying the details - I well understand the problem.My solution:Creating the lift out cradle was my AH HA moment. It works well for rolling stock too of course. As you can see, only the finest cereal box cardboard will do. It's kind of a fun exercise too.
Some foams (as it is well known from the brass models days), will disinterested after several years, resulting in sticky crumbly mess. But other foam is totally unaffected. However it is pretty much impossible to tell by looking at or feeling the foam, which is the stuff which will last.
What? No strawberry Peteski?
Ah, you're one of those, eh?! Actually my favorite is either "death by chocolate" or "raspberry swirl truffle".