How to Pack Legos for Moving: Protecting Your Collection

Moving your Lego collection requires careful planning and the right approach from local movers and collectors alike. This guide shows you the best ways to pack your Lego pieces and build sets safely. We’ll cover sorting methods, storage solutions, protection techniques, and labeling systems. These simple steps help keep your collection organized and protected during your move.

 

Sorting Legos by Size and Type

Sort your Legos by size and type before packing to make the process easier and more organized. Start by separating your Legos into groups like bricks, plates, tiles, and special pieces. Within each group, sort them by size and color. This makes packing simpler and helps you rebuild sets later. Use small containers or bins to keep each group of Legos separate. Label these containers so you can find specific pieces quickly when rebuilding your sets. Taking time to sort your Legos carefully means every piece stays organized and rebuilding becomes fun instead of frustrating.

 

Using Ziploc Bags for Small Parts

Ziploc bags work great for storing small Lego parts during packing. Here are tips for using them well:

  1. Sort by Color: Put small Lego pieces in different Ziploc bags based on their colors to find specific pieces easily later
  2. Label Bags: Use labels or colored markers to show what’s in each Ziploc bag, helping you identify pieces quickly
  3. Seal Tightly: Make sure Ziploc bags are sealed completely to stop pieces from falling out during transport
  4. Use Different Sizes: Choose various sizes of Ziploc bags to fit different amounts of small Lego parts


Securing Built Sets With Rubber Bands

Built Lego sets need special care when moving, and rubber bands help keep them together. Choose thick rubber bands that hold pieces firmly without causing damage. Gently wrap rubber bands around the outer edges of each set, making sure they’re not too tight to avoid stressing the Lego pieces. Use multiple rubber bands for larger or complex sets to give extra support. To prevent marks or tears during the move, avoid placing rubber bands directly on fragile parts or stickers. Rubber bands are a simple and effective way to protect your Lego creations during transport.

 

Padding Boxes With Bubble Wrap

Bubble wrap provides the cushioning your Lego sets need during transport. Here are four important tips for using bubble wrap effectively:

  1. Wrap Each Set Separately: Wrap each built Lego set individually in bubble wrap to stop pieces from shifting and breaking during the move
  2. Use Plenty of Bubble Wrap: Don’t use too little bubble wrap; add enough layers to cushion the sets properly
  3. Fill Empty Spaces: Fill any gaps in boxes with extra bubble wrap to prevent sets from moving around during transport
  4. Secure with Tape: After wrapping the sets, secure the bubble wrap with tape to keep it in place and add extra protection


Labeling Boxes for Easy Unpacking

Clear labels on each box make unpacking much easier after your move. Group similar Lego sets or pieces together in each box. Use detailed labels with descriptions like ‘Star Wars Millennium Falcon Set’ or ‘Mixed Minifigures’ instead of unclear terms. Try color-coding your labels or using a numbering system to match boxes with inventory lists. Put fragile stickers on boxes with delicate builds to ensure careful handling. Mark boxes with important pieces or instruction manuals as ‘Open First’ for quick access. Good organization and labeling make unpacking smooth and protect your collection from damage during the move.

 

 

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