I figured out a way to store the boxes. I flattened all of them except the smallest ones. Then I bundeled them and tied them with string and just stacked them by the wall in my garage. If you don’t have a garage, a shed or a closet in a room can work depending on the number.
I tried that. All the boxes for bigger pieces and some of the PYOs have the corrugated cardboard inserts that you need to store, and boxes for things like Risers are BIG when you flatten them out, so I didn’t gain anything in the long run.
Inserts is what gets me too. I flatten what I can and then play Tetris with the boxes that have inserts in my apartment complex’s small included storage unit.
And Mom said I’d never have a use in life for the skills I learned in video games. ^_^
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