December 12, 20169 yr I have my big haul from Toys R Us sales this weekend currently chilling in my trunk, literally. I'm in NY and we have a little bit of snow and freezing temps in the area. All of these Lego sets are going to their final destination tomorrow at my office/warehouse. Is it safe leaving Lego in a freezing car overnight? Or should I bring them in to the house for the time being?
December 12, 20169 yr I have my Lego in an unheated shed outside. I'm in NY too. I think one night in your car will be fine.
December 12, 20169 yr My 4 mazes were in the car last night, IL, got over 5" of snow in last 24hours if its mr. Freeze sets, holiday/winter sets - those will do just fine...others, at 0°F, will turn white. Edited December 12, 20169 yr by Lordoflego
December 12, 20169 yr Popular Post Did you inspect the minifigures? Depends what they are wearing. If they have long sleeves and pants I think it will be ok. I could be wrong.
December 12, 20169 yr Popular Post Thanks to 3 out of 4 of you for the advice [emoji4]That's not nice. lordoflego tried his best to help....
December 12, 20169 yr I think the lego pieces will do fine. Strange things can happen to the boxes in very cold temperatures though. I've had warping issues result, and once you bring them inside you can actually get condensation that can cause visible water damage if you're not careful. Plus in my area, well-meaning but tragically meth-addicted folks have a habit of jimmying open trunks to scavenge for goodies. I would bring the lego sets inside.
December 12, 20169 yr This is why I keep my sets in climate controlled warehouse and NOT in the attic. If you keep expensive sets in the attic for more than one Summer & Winter, you'll be looking forward to loose seals and maybe warping. Remember, the slightest blemish wipes £s of the value! One night in a car should be OK temperature wise but, make sure that nobody saw you fill the car and knows that you left it full. I never leave sets in my car overnight. If in doubt, bring them inside.
December 12, 20169 yr 19 hours ago, Lego Templar said: That's not nice. lordoflego tried his best to help.... ouch...
December 13, 20169 yr This is why I keep my sets in climate controlled warehouse and NOT in the attic. If you keep expensive sets in the attic for more than one Summer & Winter, you'll be looking forward to loose seals and maybe warping. Remember, the slightest blemish wipes £s of the value! One night in a car should be OK temperature wise but, make sure that nobody saw you fill the car and knows that you left it full. I never leave sets in my car overnight. If in doubt, bring them inside.Unless the box is in very bad shape, I have never seen box condition severely impact a set's value. I'll take pics of my sets that are sitting in a climate controlled by Mother Nature. Mind it that my shed is insulated, and inna shady spot in my yard so it does not sustain harsh heat. They have been in there for about a year now. Have not noticed any of those things yet. I think they sustain more damage from improper positioning or stacking than from climate.
December 13, 20169 yr Don't know about cold, but extreme heat can loosen the glue on the seals a bit. Had it happen to some T-Rex Trackers and an SSD/DS.
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