u/Drew_Peralta

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Display cabinet Recommendations (Lego HP Castle)

Does anyone have any display case recommendations for the HP Castle (#71043)??? The dimensions according to Google are 22" high, 27" wide, and 16" deep. I built it 3 years ago at my job but there are some changes happening in my office and I have to take it home, where I have 2 cats and 2 irresponsible/untrustworthy children (niece and nephew, not my own lol). A lock is preferable but not necessarily required.

ALSO, the castle isn't the only set i have to move and keep safe 😅 it's just the biggest, lol. Some sets I have include the Weasley house, Bowser, about 25-30 Speed Champions, 3 technic cars, 2 big motorcycles, 2 big cars (Corvette and Camero), the horizon tallneck, Disney camera, 17 brickheadz, and a mix of smaller sets.

I've looked online and on amazon but they all seem to have a shallow depth (compared to the castle!).

Thanks in advance for commenting!

u/Drew_Peralta — 4 days ago

For ppl who may find this useful

I just wanted to share some of my prep materials with anyone who may find it benefitial. I've attached my surgery to-do list, my supplies list, and medication timeline that I'll be using for my top surgery in 3 weeks. (As you can see, i like outlines and lists) Obviously some things are specific to me, i.e. braces appointment and primary (T) appointment, but I just wanted to make sure I don't miss anything leading up to the surgery.

I broke up my to-do list by days/weeks so I know what I should be focusing on every couple days. Too many things at once can be overwhelming for some (including me).

As for the supplies list, some things on the list I won't be getting but I added b/c a lot of people recommend them (i.e. Mastectomy pillow, drain holder, etc.) so a day or two after surgery if I feel like I need them then I can quickly have them shipped to the house. I've also made an Amazon list with most of the items on there for easy purchasing and less thinking/choosing products either leading up to surgery or while on meds. I also got a wedge pillow set and a zero gravity chair that I didn't add to the list b/c I already had them.

The medication timeline was more for my mother who will be taking care of me so that she doesn't have to ask me about the meds.

I am a visual person so writing everything out and having a dedicated calendar is very helpful, especially to share with caregivers.

Disclaimer: obviously this is my first time getting top surgery (surgery in general, tbh) so if I missed anything feel free to let me know and of course, talk to your team before following any instructions from strangers on the internet (I mean well, but I am not a doctor).

u/Drew_Peralta — 10 days ago