Real life example of why there's so many posts about not printing in PLA.
But if you've already done it, well... you have.
Maybe consider some mylar emergency blankets as they're cheap and wrap the totes so they reflect as much sun as possible. I see them by the 10pack on Temu and other outlets.
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Google emphasizes temp and humidity as the biggest concerns. I can’t comment on how to combat the humidity but to avoid heat you could try a cover over the cargo and avoid dark or clear totes. These might help with the heat.
Not sure why, but I hadn't thought of the cover.... Not my brightest moment. Lol. Thanks for that.
 
Real life example of why there's so many posts about not printing in PLA.
But if you've already done it, well... you have.
Maybe consider some mylar emergency blankets as they're cheap and wrap the totes so they reflect as much sun as possible. I see them by the 10pack on Temu and other outlets.
If you have any anecdotes or stories about how traveling with PLA has gone both with and sans blanket, I'd love to hear them. HCS is a-coming, and my mostly PLA suit has to get to Seattle from Orlando somehow...
 
If you have any anecdotes or stories about how traveling with PLA has gone both with and sans blanket, I'd love to hear them. HCS is a-coming, and my mostly PLA suit has to get to Seattle from Orlando somehow...
Im driving 4 hrs for something this weekend and will have my PLA in black plastic totes in the back of the car. Im not anticipating any issues but if it goes sideways I’ll post back here.
My totes are lined with Eva and upholstery foam so it might make a slight difference.
 
Real life example of why there's so many posts about not printing in PLA.
But if you've already done it, well... you have.
Maybe consider some mylar emergency blankets as they're cheap and wrap the totes so they reflect as much sun as possible. I see them by the 10pack on Temu and other outlets.
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ooo i was just thinking if wrapping my toad in this may be helpful.

PLA armor team for the win.
 
If you have any anecdotes or stories about how traveling with PLA has gone both with and sans blanket, I'd love to hear them. HCS is a-coming, and my mostly PLA suit has to get to Seattle from Orlando somehow...
I don't because I won't build PLA items. I was just trying to offer an idea to someone in need.
There are WAY TOO MANY posts throughout the 'net for people that have had their PLA props, droids, armor and so on warp. I've seen photos of a guy's droids in the back of a station wagon where he figure the aircon would be enough: The one on the left was fine, the one on the right got all the sun through the window and looked like a melted candle. Prop swords and rifles in the trunks of cars that curved like a bow from their own weight in the heat. Etc. etc.
There are folks willing to do it and if they're happy then I'm happy for them. Me personally: I don't get the devotion to PLA as if there is some badge of accomplishment for using the bottom tier material. There's no gain. Its not cheaper. Its not stronger. It's not anything other than the introductory material given by the printer maker. I've never understood the devotion around it.
 
I was just trying to offer an idea to someone in need.
Hey man, same. Just trying to hear what you've heard.
The blankets are a great idea, but I'm also looking to see what other's experience is to see if we can come up with other protection solutions, especially for those that have flown PLA in these totes. If it means wrapping my suit in tinfoil, I'll absolutely do it.
 
To offer some first hand experience, I have armor printed in PLA+ that I had sitting in black totes on my apartment patio that was in direct sunlight for a few hours a day in 90+ degree heat in the south and after sitting out there for about a couple of months like that, I have not had any of the parts warp in any way. That being said, that’s just MY personal experience with it. Regular PLA, wall count and infill can account to those who have had mishaps probably.
So if anyone with pla / pla+ printed props like myself, is worried about heat in totes then it’s always worth a shot to test it yourself on a failed print or something that you wouldn’t care if it did warp.
 
Hey man, same. Just trying to hear what you've heard.
The blankets are a great idea, but I'm also looking to see what other's experience is to see if we can come up with other protection solutions, especially for those that have flown PLA in these totes. If it means wrapping my suit in tinfoil, I'll absolutely do it.
This is the part I just don't get. You do it maybe you can shed some light... People are more than willing to jump through all these hoops and measures to protect their PLA prints. Wrap it foil... Heck I've seen people say they pack their PLA armor in coolers when traveling, just to be safe. So they *know* the shortfalls of PLA. Why not just move up to a more robust material since it doesn't cost more, is not harder to use, and doesn't need all this special handling and worry? I've just never understood it.
 
This is the part I just don't get. You do it maybe you can shed some light... People are more than willing to jump through all these hoops and measures to protect their PLA prints. Wrap it foil... Heck I've seen people say they pack their PLA armor in coolers when traveling, just to be safe. So they *know* the shortfalls of PLA. Why not just move up to a more robust material since it doesn't cost more, is not harder to use, and doesn't need all this special handling and worry? I've just never understood it.
Just a few clarifications as someone who's only ever printed in PLA and came in ready for their armor to melt.

1) is does cost more. Im getting my pla for 10.50 or 9.99 (usa) a kg. I have never seen PETG that cheap.

2) i seen nightmares every day on discord about printing in PETG. I don't currently have the mental capacity to deal with that and life.
 
I want to remind everyone this thread is about armor totes and transporting gear to cons, not the pros and cons of various filaments. Let's keep on topic.
 
I would say on the note of totes and heat anxiety, the main worry should be packing pressure. No matter your material if its overpacked, hot and tight it will bend to a degree. But that's not the end of the world. Plastics and thermosets just be like that and can be warped back with the introduction of more heat and a little force (blow-dryer/low temp heat gun). I'd focus on keeping your packing secure and planned with decent ventilation if possible. You could honestly customize your tote to have some kind of passive ventilation (holes) if you were majorly conscious about warps. (I wouldn't be against modelling some custom unsc styled vents to fit cutouts). All and all I wouldn't be so anxious about it, just mindful of it. Prints are pretty easy to repair unless shattered to smithereens.
 
This post will be a well collected trove of info for all of you traveling with armor and armor storage.

Information
So a few quick notes about the types of totes available. Even though there are a lot of totes out there today we will focus on two Sterilite Totes in particular:
1. The Sterilite Plastic Foot Locker with Wheels - 31 1/4" x 17 5/8" x 13 7/8" and retails for around $30.00 USD
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2. The Sterilite Jumbo Tote with Wheels - 37"x21"x18" 40 gallon and just under $60.00 USD and available in red and yellow accents.
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Both readily available and easy to find online or in your large box store. The upside to both of these units is if you fly on Southwest these fly free if they come in under 50lbs. We will talk more about that later.

The lid captures on both ends of the 40 gallon tote can be removed and stored inside the tote until your destination is reached. The top is made with four pass through holes for bungie cords or zipties and or locks (i don't recommend locks for TSA purposes.)

The Foot Locker will require two 1/4" holes to be drilled through the top and the bottom on each end to secure the lid closed as you do not want to rely on the hasps to secure this in travel.

I have been told that an entire ODST Kit will nest up nicely in the Foot Locker. It will take one of each size more than likely for Spartan Armor. It did with mine.

Painting:
So as a general rule of thumb for all purchased parts: CLEAN THEM!!
I clean all surfaces with some isopropyl alcohol. Let it dry throughoughly before applying any stencils. Stencils can be made from tape, vinyl etc. Make sure to squeegee down all masked edges well, to help avoid paint creep.

Next I prefer to use Duplicolors Adhesion Promoter and apply according to manufacturer instructions. All of my paint for these applications I choose again Duplicolor or another brands lacquer based paints. Don't apply so heavily that your paint runs. Next I peel all of my masking while the paint is still soft or wet.
I am attaching my stencils to this thread for your use. Any overspray from painting can be cleaned up with a rag and some acetone.

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You can see all of the various totes from fellow members in the last shot. These were folks who traveled from various parts of North America and I am certain their experiences were each unique for traveling.

Packing and Traveling:
When packing your items experiment with how to best nest your soft and hard parts. Make accommodations for any extras such as repair items and make sure lids close properly without pressing down on parts. Add any padding necessary such as a towel or foam to avoid scratches when traveling. Keep in mind that TSA if you are flying may need to go through your boxes so ensure you have enough space that if they repack you won't have items getting damaged.

Checking your tote as luggage, Like i said previously Southwest flies two checked bags for free as long as they each weigh less than 50lbs. Airlines calculate the size of the bin as width+height+depth. If it is under 80" you are usually okay. the 40gallon tote is just slightly over this but they accepted it anyways.

Lastly most helmets are best kept in a drawstring bag and on your person while traveling. Take this as a carry-on item when flying. It makes for a great conversation starter!


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Last items to note. Place a ziplock bag attached to the inside lid of your totes with additional zipties should TSA need to gain access to your bin there will be extras for TSA Agents to secure your Armor Bin. I also placed one last item in my bins. Here you can see my Ziptie locations on my boxes. You can see where I drilled holes on the end of the 22gallon tote.
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A photo reference of the contents and on the wearer with contact information and and gentle note to Agents requesting care and an approximate value of the items along with an explanation of what it is. Keep in mind that everyone does not know what Cosplay is but most people know what Costumes are. Here is what my laminated Armor Packing Notification looks like.

Also as a SIDE NOTE: I have never flown with Prop weapons and as a result do not know how that goes over with Agents. I would take the utmost care to make sure those items are peace bonded with zipties with notes tied to them as to what they are and non-functioning.

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A well painted armor box makes a great addition as scenery in a con booth as well and is free advertising for your regiment and the 405th as a whole.

On the whole my armor has flown across the country and back with no issues. Not paying an additional charge to ship what i thought for sure would be oversized was a huge cost savings. The more professional you can make your gear look while in storage and traveling the less likely it will be mistreated. That is not to say that will always be the case.

I hope this has been insightful and there are further references attached to this post. Please share your bins and any travel experiences you have had.
Until next time kids..and don't forget to put the toilet seat down.
Legit paint job!
 

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