I have only a few storage trays for micro armor... Does anyone have an idea how to safely ship micro armor in the mail?
Cheers Rick
Shipping Micro Armor
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Re: Shipping Micro Armor
There is a fellow who sells "Panzer Keepers" pretty regularly on eBay. Thunder (of this forum) turned me on to those little gems. They hold about an equal quantity of Microarmor for about 1/3rd the height of "Bunker Boxes", and they hold them notably more securely.Our friend Fulcrum said:
I have only a few storage trays for micro armor... Does anyone have an idea how to safely ship micro armor in the mail?
Gee, ya never sent any to me! Not even a broken one . . .Then Ritter chimed in, with:
I use the trays they came in, wrapped in toilet paper and then in a bubble envelope. Thousands sent around the world - not one broken or damaged.

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Re: Shipping Micro Armor
His url is on my site under 'commercial links'The funniest guy on this forum said: There is a fellow who sells "Panzer Keepers" pretty regularly on eBay. Thunder (of this forum) turned me on to those little gems. They hold about an equal quantity of Microarmor for about 1/3rd the height of "Bunker Boxes", and they hold them notably more securely.
Yer killin me!Again the guy with the sharpest wit: Gee, ya never sent any to me! Not even a broken one . . .
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