Re: Hot Toys Maintenance Advice
Wait, but if you leave them in there with the silica gel, is that still an issue?
I wouldn’t risk it to be honest. There are a handful of other members here who’ve had issues after keeping their figures packaged for extended periods of time. Basically just follow what has already been stated here with regards to displaying your figures away from sunlight and dusting them off on a regular basis etc.
I’ve mentioned this countless times before in other threads but at one point my wife had an expensive Chanel handbag in which the leather started to dry because she had left it in the box for a while. We were lucky enough to get an exchange but we were advised to simply toss the box and keep the hand bag inside the dust bag. So for your figures, much like expensive handbags made of leather and or various rubber, plastic etc. you need to let the materials breathe. Otherwise, while packaged in an air tight container, the material is bound to crack or dry. Mind you, we don’t really have any issues with dryness or humidity in our home and to top it off, she kept it in a fairly cool area yet the leather still dried because it wasn’t getting any air.
Here’s my advice, Just forget about keeping them stored in the original packaging. Not only is the figure in the box, it’s also sealed airtight within the plastic clamshell.
***quick rant
There are members who are quick to pass judgment about why some collectors keep their figures packaged. Saying stuff like “just open enjoy and display your figures” blah blah blah. And while I wholeheartedly agree, it’s not always that simple. I can definitely relate with those who don’t have space. I’ve moved over a handful of times since I got into collecting Hot Toys over 10 years ago and I totally get it. You’re not always going to have space. And if you’re living in a one bedroom apartment or even worse a studio, you simply don’t have the space. And so yes, you would have to keep your figures in storage
end of rant***
So with that in mind, if you do need to store them away,
loosely wrap them in some bubble wrap or 2.5 gallon ziplocks. However don’t seal or zip them. I learned this the hard way but luckily I didn’t ruin my Hot Toys figures. The pleather soft goods on some of my marvel legends started cracking because they were zipped air tight. From that point, it’s up to you where you keep them, but definitely make sure the figures are getting some air while at the same time keeping in mind the basics of indirect sunlight etc.