I would suggest that you put it in a box, and make sure that there is some form of wrapping around it to protect the diecast.
2006-11-16 19:05:18 UTC
you mean for him to autograph it ?
well it's pretty hard to write anything on a 1:64 size diecast, but if you must, I would send it (well-packaged) via Purolator or UPS, or Fedex.
...mr2fister...
2006-11-16 15:15:46 UTC
It's not going to get processed if you put it in an envelope. You better box it up and send it.
£i£-ßrAt
2006-11-15 23:49:35 UTC
Pretty sure that you have to send that packaged in a box. However, your local postal service should be able to give you the best most accurate answer on this.....not us. You should give them a call and ask.
blakree
2006-11-15 20:10:52 UTC
Do not send in an envelope.Put it in a box with a letter stating what you want.Make sure that you include a return lable with your address and the correct postage for return,if you do not include return postage you may not get it back.
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