Well, My wife and I are three months away from the arrival of our first child.
This will cause many changes to our lives - and one of those is the loss of my modelling space... now to be known as the nursery.
Any recommendations for the best way to store the stash and paints (I guess I'll find other uses for the tools). I was thinking of simply plastic bagging the kits and then packing them into strong cardboard boxes and putting them in the loft - any known risks to this? Is the bagging necessary or over-doing it? Would the overhead space in the garage be better than the loft (the loft will have high summer temperatures, but the garage will drop down to freezing in the winter).
As for the paints - I'm guessing to keep any glues, paints, solvents etc away from the stored kits (I've seen what the fumes can do to unprotected styrene) but again are their any risks if I bag'n'box them - or should I be looking for a metal paint locker or something more substantial? Will temperature extremes have a lasting effect on the paints?
The plan is - and my wife has sanctioned this one - to get myself a shed in the garden and kit it out with a decent fume hood, lighting and overhead storage.... my guestimate for the time to completion of this plan is about 18 years.... and three months. So anything I put into storage could be there for a year or two.
Any advice gratefully accepted,
Kevin