Preparatory Measures for the Wedding (1 Viewer)

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I thought I would share another preparatory packaging method I'm using in order to preserve some of the finest sets on the planet...in this case one of the greatest sets ever, King & Country's "CWP"...whatever their future may be!:rolleyes2:
 

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Sunk in their cozy little bed's and ready for the honeymoon party...that's better!
 

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What did you use to cut the foam?
This is important "Stanley Fat Max" razor blades. Other blades manufactures, even other types of Stanley's haven't cut it for me. It took 6 blades to do it right (about every 2 figures uses one side of one double sided blade) Here is a pic...
 

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This is important "Stanley Fat Max" razor blades. Other blades manufactures, even other types of Stanley's haven't cut it for me. It took 6 blades to do it right (about every 2 figures uses one side of one double sided blade) Here is a pic...

Just my opinion: The best glossy set ever made under the King & Country name.

A new purchase? A very nice set.

Peter
 
Hi There,

One thing I would add if you plan to store them for a while. Some very thin acid free tissue paper wrapped around every figure. Also I would put some of those little silicon packets you get in toys and other things to keep the moisture away.

Great sets, hope you set them up and display them soon.

DAve
 
Hi There,

One thing I would add if you plan to store them for a while. Some very thin acid free tissue paper wrapped around every figure. Also I would put some of those little silicon packets you get in toys and other things to keep the moisture away.

Great sets, hope you set them up and display them soon.

DAve
Dave,

I'm going to start doing this, makes sense, great idea and thank you!

Markey
 
I recently received this set....possibly the nicest K&C set I've ever seen.
 
I recently received this set....possibly the nicest K&C set I've ever seen.
Inspecting the fine details, quality and weight of each figure never disappoints...completely set up, it is the ultimate toy soldier sensation! Have you experienced yourself stuck, staring and saying, "awesome?" This set is a gem!
 
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indeed!
I was just speaking about it at the Woburn, MA show and how impressive it is!
 
indeed!
I was just speaking about it at the Woburn, MA show and how impressive it is!
I'm fascinated with the paint colors and artistic beauty of K&C gloss. They "are" little pieces of art. I have seen paintings for 10s 100s & millions of $$$ sell that have less appeal in my eyes. The wedding set you bought looks like it belongs in the Hearst Castle...or an expensive Castle or place of some sort, like your house for instance!
 
Time for you part with some more of those colorful glossies! :smile2:
 

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