October 7, 201411 yr So yea i think i have to share what i just did I needed a place for my Death Star and i used my bedside table for this, but now i'm without bedside table. Well, why not use a stack of your stash! Gunships and AT-AT assemble! (MISB boxes btw). Edited October 7, 201411 yr by hendrikdejager
October 7, 201411 yr Personally I would not stack more than 5 boxes of that size in that manner. The one on the very bottom will not hold the weight for too long. Also, NEVER slam that alarm clock ;) Edited October 7, 201411 yr by Darth_Raichu
October 7, 201411 yr Personally I would not stack more than 5 boxes of that size in that manner. The one on the very bottom will not hold the weight for too long. Also, NEVER slam that alarm clock I have stacked 10+ of them in the other room, i should do something about that. Thx!
October 7, 201411 yr Best to stack vertically. I once had only 2 Unimogs stacked for a year and the bottom one got squashed over this time and sold at a loss because of it!. Just don't stack heavy sets flat, period.
October 8, 201411 yr Funny thing is....I've actually thought about doing this myself. It's so much more interesting than a plain ol' nightstand made from wood. Best to stack vertically. I once had only 2 Unimogs stacked for a year and the bottom one got squashed over this time and sold at a loss because of it!. Just don't stack heavy sets flat, period.Shoot, even a small set resting on top of a medium box will cause the bottom one to cave in from just a couple weeks. I made that mistake with the Fire Motorcycle sitting on High Speed Pursuit a year ago. Everything gets stacked vertically now one way or another.
So yea i think i have to share what i just did

I needed a place for my Death Star and i used my bedside table for this, but now i'm without bedside table.
Well, why not use a stack of your stash! Gunships and AT-AT assemble! (MISB boxes btw).
Edited by hendrikdejager