FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 10:11 PM Posted Sunday at 10:11 PM So I am going to be going to Arizona this next weekend and I want to bring 2 or 3 of my models with. I am going to be flying out there, is there any good way to pack a model so it had the LEAST amount of damage while flying? Have any of you flew with a model before?
sidcharles Posted Sunday at 10:28 PM Posted Sunday at 10:28 PM i remember for the first Revell-Pactra Contest, the sponsors were suggesting the contestants ship their models surrounded in popcorn.* *popped, of course.
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 10:56 PM Author Posted Sunday at 10:56 PM Well, the dog thinks he's coming with! 🤣 1
Big Messer Posted Sunday at 11:00 PM Posted Sunday at 11:00 PM Find a box larger than the three models. Put each one in a zip bag so if any part get detached will not be lost. Put the bags in the box surrounded with popcorn. Tape box shut. Worked for me. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM And worse case...you can eat the popcorn. 2 2
Khils Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) On 11/16/2025 at 4:11 PM, FoMoCo66 said: is there any good way to pack a model so it had the LEAST amount of damage Don't forget to take along a "crash kit"... (what you'd need to make repairs if need be). Going to an NNL? or judged contest Elliot? Take pics... We'd enjoy 'em! Best Wishes!! Edited 19 hours ago by Khils
iBorg Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I always use plastic shoeboxes if space allows. This gives some crush protection along with either air bags, even sealed baggies will work or styrofoam peanuts. 1
FoMoCo66 Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Khils said: Don't forget to take along a "crash kit"... (what you'd need to make repairs if need be). Going to an NNL? or judged contest Elliot? Take pics... We'd enjoy 'em! Best Wishes!! Nope, im going to the Goodguys Southwest Nationals in Scotsdale, AZ for my 16th birthday/eagle scout trip. Goodguys always has a model show and I wanted to enter at least one. I think its going to be my 40 Willys Pickup Gasser. 2
SpeedAndViolence Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago If at all possible... Try to bring kits with you in a Carry-on. The caveat is that the package has to be able to fit in an overhead compartment, or under your seat. If you can bring it as a carry-on , you have a bit more control over its well-being. Sending it as a 'checked bag', it will be at the mercy of the ramp workers loading and unloading. And unless you are flying SWA, the ramp workers are contracted help, woefully underpaid, and...well...they (mostly) don't care.
FoMoCo66 Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 35 minutes ago, SpeedAndViolence said: If at all possible... Try to bring kits with you in a Carry-on. The caveat is that the package has to be able to fit in an overhead compartment, or under your seat. If you can bring it as a carry-on , you have a bit more control over its well-being. Sending it as a 'checked bag', it will be at the mercy of the ramp workers loading and unloading. And unless you are flying SWA, the ramp workers are contracted help, woefully underpaid, and...well...they (mostly) don't care. Well I am hoping to carry it on in a small package so I think I will have more control. 1
Mike 1017 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago No matter how you pack it make sure you put into your carry on luggage. 1
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