How do you ship origami models?

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Bufo_periglenes
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How do you ship origami models?

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I have some I want to send as presents to friends, so I thought I'd ask. What have you tried that works? What have you tried that hasn't worked?
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ahudson
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Flat models work well :lol:

Three-dimensional models may also work, but keep the following in mind:
* use strong paper, and wetfold if possible
* use lots of packing peanuts
* Don't use very much methylcellulose, as humidity will wreck your shaping. White glue can be used in some cases, if you dilute it with water.
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I usually send my models in a package two times bigger than the model, padding it with kleenex-like stuff. always worked well. shake the package after closing it to make sure the model isn't moving inside.
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same here. 2d models are fine in a ziploc bag in a padded box :wink: but be careful with the 3d
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Post by FrumiousBandersnatch »

Sealing in a plastic bag and inserting some silica packets goes a long way toward avoiding any humidity problems.
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Bufo_periglenes
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thank you

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Thanks! This is helpful.
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