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Reply to "Storing Train Sets"

When one thinks about it, these things have often been stored in conditions with extreme temp swings and in all parts of the country. For instance, my father's trains from the 40's have been in an upper Michigan farm attic. From -30 to 100+ in old cardboard boxes. They are just fine. While I admit climate control is great, I don't think it's a deal breaker if you don't have it. I hope not, I have a massive amount waiting in what some of you guys would probably cringe at. But they are doing fine. I guess I'd probably worry about modern electronics more. 

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