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Will winter temperatures kill slight mildew build up on action figure packages?

I have a very large collection of Star Wars figures, mint in package. I’ve been storing them in containers in my finished basement. I just noticed that some of the figures are getting slight mold/mildew on the packages. If I put the containers in my garage for the winter will the freezing temperatures kill the mildew? I don’t want it to get any worse, and obviously can’t use bleach or any other cleaner that would further damage the action figure package.

I would try to wipe off the package with a wet antibacterial cloth, that may do the trick. Other than that, I have no clue.

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Lego Creator And Lego Land


Lego Creator And Lego Land


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Revell B17G Flying Fortress 1:48 Scale


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Possibly the most famous aircraft to emerge from WWII, the B-17 carried the air war to Germany and Japan in ever increasing numbers. Rugged, dependable and heavily armed, it brought many crews home safely after devastating air battles. Features: Detailed interior, gunner stations, cockpit and landing gear, molded in silver, waterslide decals. 1:48 Scale. Skill Level 2-requires paint and glue (not …

Gundam 00: Gundam Exia 1/100 Scale Model Kit


Gundam 00: Gundam Exia 1/100 Scale Model Kit


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Architects: Ludwig Bohnstedt, Roman Weigelt The Monument to Nicholas I (Russian: ) is a bronze equestrian monument of Nicholas I of Russia on St Isaac’s Square (in front of Saint Isaac’s Cathedral) in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Unveiled on July, 7th 1859, the statue was a technical wonder of its time; it spans six meters and was the first equestrian statue in the world with merely two support points (the rear hoofs of the horse). The Neo-Baroque monument to the Russian ruler Nicholas I was designed by the French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand in 1856. HUI When he planned registration Saint Isaac’s Square, have already been finished uniform architectural ensembles of Palace Square (in 1843) and Senate Square (in 1849). Monuments to emperors Peter I and Alexander I were a dominant of these squares. By tradition, de Montferrand also was going to construct on the new area a monument, this monument should unite the buildings of different architectural styles leaving on the area. Kind on Saint Isaac’s Square with Saint Isaac’s Cathedral. In the centre is Monument to Nicholas IAt the personal request of his successor Alexander II, Nicholas was represented as a prancing knight, “in the military outfit in which the late tsar was most majestic”. Around the base are allegorical statues modelled on Nicholas I’s daughters and personifying virtues. The statue faces Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, with the horse’s posterior turned to the Mariinsky Palace of Nicholas’s daughter, Grand Duchess Maria Nikolayevna of Russia. This was said to have caused the Grand Duchess considerable discomfort. The monument to Nicholas I depicts a determined absolutist Russian ruler as a powerful military figure. However, being a junior army officer at heart, Nicholas I was esp… More:

 9 Heads: A Guide to Drawing Fashion


9 Heads: A Guide to Drawing Fashion


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 9 Heads: A Guide to Drawing Fashion


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 Across The Equator


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 Across The Equator


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 Albanian Shi'a Muslims: Sami Frash ri, Naim Frash ri, Baba Rexheb, Xhafer Bej Ypi, Hasan Zyko Kamberi, Mehdi Bej Frash ri


Albanian Shi’a Muslims: Sami Frash ri, Naim Frash ri, Baba Rexheb, Xhafer Bej Ypi, Hasan Zyko Kamberi, Mehdi Bej Frash ri


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Sami Frashëri ( born June 1, 1850, Frashër, Kolonje, Albania, then Ottoman Empire June 18, 1904) was an Albanian writer, philosopher, playwright and a prominent figure of the Rilindja Kombëtare, the National Renaissance movement of Albania, together with his two brothers Naim and Abdyl. Frashëri was one of the sons of an impoverished Bey from Frashër (Fraer during the Ottoman rule) in the District of Përmet. He gained a place in Ottoman literature as a talented author under the name of emseddin Sami Efendi and contributed to the Turkish language reforms. However, Frashëri’s message, as declared in his book “Albania – What it was, what it is, and what will become of it” published in 1899, became the manifesto of the Albanian Renaissance (Rilindja Kombëtare). Frashëri discussed the prospects for a free and independent republic of Albania. In this way, beginning with a demand for autonomy and struggle for their own alphabet and education, he helped the Albanian National Liberation movement develop its claim for independence. He finished gymnasium in Zosimea Greek language school in Ioannina. There, he came in touch with Wester Philosophy and studied Greek, French and Italian. With the help of a personal teacher, he also learned Arabic, Turkish and Persian. In 1872 he migrated to Istanbul where he worked in a governmental press bureau. His lifetime goal, as that of many other members of Albanian renaissance, was the development and improvement of Albania’s culture and independence of the country. Along with his elder brother Abdyl, Hasan Tahsini, Pashko Vasa and Jani Vreto, he founded the Central Committee for Defending Albanian Rights. Early in the 1879, this committee formed a commission for Albanian alphabet. Sami