Container Suggestions?
Container Suggestions?
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And I would perhaps a recommend a flight case then. They are metal and fully lockable. A number of vendors sell them but you can find them on most big online sites etc.
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Flight case seems to be a great size and it's lockable, but they are very expensive, Im seeing ones for like 300-500 dollars. Yikes.
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That sounds more like what I could afford. You know the brand or the measurements or any more info on it?HRHuffinpuff wrote:My current doll storage box is an outdoor deck storage box for lawn and patio stuff. Molded plastic with a hole in the lid to accommodate a padlock. Not going to keep burglars out, but you can tell if someone forced it open. I purchased one long enough to leave the head on my doll, and it ended up having more than enough storage space for all the accessories I have managed to buy so far. Bonus thing, the end piece will slide out when the lid is opened, making it easy to pull heavy dolls out the end so that one does not have to bend over and pick it up over the side wall. Doesn't look to out of place in my room, I have other stuff stacked on it usually.
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Just do a search for outdoor storage or deck storage box on any website you are comfortable shopping on. I think I ordered mine from either Sears or Amazon. The one I bought was long enough to hold my doll with a little extra wiggle room, so the measurements I had in mind when I ordered might not work for what you need. I would also look for something that would accommodate the box that a doll would arrive to you in. There is free foam and stuffing in a fairly durable box. I did cut off the end of my doll's shipping box for her head, so you may want to plan extra for that as well. If you want a padlock compatible lid, make sure it is listed as a feature. The pictures may be of a similar model, but adding a hole for a padlock or cable would not be difficult with the materials used.BaconBits wrote:That sounds more like what I could afford. You know the brand or the measurements or any more info on it?
There are a couple of "wicker" style (still made of molded plastic) that would not look out of place as a bedding storage chest at the food of a bed.
A little bit of warning, if you store a full size doll in the bottom, it may be problematic to lift it all the way out of the box. I eventually solved this by buying lidded plastic totes (full of accessories and doll clothes) to line the bottom of the box, making it so the the doll was raised to almost half depth, making it easier for me to lift her out. Removing the end piece eventually became a pain, as I had to remove all the stuff stored on top of the dolls box, set it aside, remove the sidewall, and make sure everything was out of the way to slide the doll out. Now the doll is lifted out, the doll box is easily lifted out and set on end, and then I can dig through the clothes and wigs, closing the totes when I am done.
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Many manufacturers will be able to assist you getting a flight case upon request and they are around $500; I do not regret getting one. As a matter of fact, she is in her box right now due to my home requiring emergency maintenance... boy, that would have been awkward, with all the crews that came noseing around. Wasn't cheap nor easy but well worth it. Thankfully though, my doll is only 138cm and 50lbs, yours will definitely be a bigger, heavier box.
Only difficulty is shipping and delivery.... this is a whole other ball game. However, selling her might be easier if it comes down to it. If you have the money for the box as well as the excess shipping weight, then go for it. In the end, it might be the only thing remaining. I would not buy a doll over 4.5 feet without one. Most sellers and manufacturers will try and discourage you on getting one but persist. Others will try to sell both separately but request you receive the doll inside the case. This way, when you get the doll inside the case, you also get the foam that contours the doll to keep her in place inside the case.
Though be ready to fork out more for this service; for me, $$ wasn't the issue... proper convenience was. This is doing it right.
Cheapest method is to preserve the box she came in but those aren't much easier to move around; the flight case has handles, locks and wheels.
Not everyone will agree with me though.
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However, this flight case will last longer than your doll.
It will last longer than any Ikea furniture.
It will be around when they bury you
And so, is truly a good investment... but that doesn't get you half a G to afford it.
Further, this box is 50lbs.
It is definitely made to be rolled.
I make my flight cases from ¼" 5 layer Baltic Birch.
Most of the import cases are made from ⅛" plywood. Much lighter, much cheaper
But still expensive. (actually, almost the same cost)
Other options are large duffle bags (using PVC pipes in the corners to keep it square)
and the plastic outdoor bins described above.
You could also get a gun safe.
All i can say is a good flight case is a good investment.
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Vertical tool cabinet
Around the same price as a flight case, unfortunately, but can store a doll standing/suspended which is important for anyone with a doll that has a gel butt. These cabinets are fairly heavy duty steel and typically come with robust caster wheels and are lockable. You won’t be transporting your doll in one, but she’ll be safe and we’ll protected.
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That’s a nice looking and well made case!BuilderOfCastles wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 2:56 pm A flight case is indeed a hefty price... and most of it is shipping. (this one pictured cost $150 fed Excuse)
However, this flight case will last longer than your doll.
It will last longer than any Ikea furniture.
It will be around when they bury you
And so, is truly a good investment... but that doesn't get you half a G to afford it.
Further, this box is 50lbs.
It is definitely made to be rolled.
I make my flight cases from ¼" 5 layer Baltic Birch.
Most of the import cases are made from ⅛" plywood. Much lighter, much cheaper
But still expensive. (actually, almost the same cost)
Other options are large duffle bags (using PVC pipes in the corners to keep it square)
and the plastic outdoor bins described above.
You could also get a gun safe.
All i can say is a good flight case is a good investment.
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