PIKO 36300 Container. HAPAG LLOYD

Dave Hub

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[/size]PIKO 36300 Container. HAPAG LLOYD
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Price: £21.50- £27.00[/font]
Shipping containers come in various sizes through G scale depending on manufacturer. This is Piko?s first container on the market and is new for 2010. [/size]
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This is a representation of a 20ft shipping container. In real life these measure 20ft (6.1m) long, 8ft (2.44m) wide, and usually 8ft 6? (2.6m) High.

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[/b]I created the following chart showing the PIKO container size measurements, including the prototype, and how the PIKO measures up to scale.
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PIKO
Prototype
to scale
length
300mm
6100mm
20.3
width
112mm
2440mm
21.78
height
110mm
2600mm
23.63

As can be seen, it is a little out of proportion (according to my measurements) Length being 1:20.3, while width and height differ in scale slightly. Looking at it you probably would never have noticed as this does seem to keep it in proportion and when next to a PIKO locomotive it does look ok.
Appearance [/b]
Graphics look good, the orange colour is a good match to the prototype. All details of door handles are there. On the underside are 4 clips (which I assume clips onto the wagon). My only gripe about the container is that the corrugated sides are too rounded, some people may not notice this but as I work with shipping containers day in day out it does tend to stand out. (Except if using the 4ft rule)

Durability
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[/b]It?s only been out of its box for about 3 hours I have not dropped it and, It is made of good hard plastic so I hope it will last. Other manufacturers of containers do tend to have problems with opening doors breaking off. To be honest PIKO seem to have quite strong hinges, but still only time will tell.
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Compatibility [/b]
As we all know Gscale manufactures vary in scales, and even them some use a rubber ruler. So how does this compare to some of the other manufactures shipping containers? In short it?s a lot bigger than any other container I have, To be expected when comparing tit to the USA trains or Aristocraft boxes at 1:29 scale. Where I was surprised is when I compared this to an LGB toytrain container. The PIKO box dwarfed it, making my hope that I could get a PIKO box on LGB wagon out the window really.

Here are a few pictures to show compatibility:

20ft USA trains box on top of the PIKO one.
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Here is the LGB toytrain container on top of the PIKO one.
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This next shot shows the size differences of A USA trains 40ft(HANJIN) container, with the PIKO
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one, on the bottom is a 45ft Aristocraft container.


Conclusion
[/b]Nice to see PIKO filling the void of LGB for rolling stock and new releases are always welcome, For the £21.95 I paid this container is not a bad price, with a kit bashed flat wagon you could get a container train for a reasonable amount of cash. I do find that if you pay full retail for these they are pricey, but they are far easier to get hold of than other manufacturers of G scale shipping containers here in the UK. My only hope is that they start selling the ones that come with wagons, such as P&O as stand alone products.

[size=4 font="times new roman"]Disclaimer[/b]
I have no affiliation with PIKO I am just an amateur G scale modeller giving an opinion, it is Just that an opinion. Please note that any measurements quoted in the text cannot be guaranteed to be 100% correct.
Editied due to a word processor translation.
 

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Good sums

But would it come out as the now less than standard 30' box and also as a high cube 9' high thingy?

But at that price it fills a hole:clap:
 

Dave Hub

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steve parberry said:
Good sums

But would it come out as the now less than standard 30' box and also as a high cube 9' high thingy?

But at that price it fills a hole:clap:

Not really at 1:29 say, its length is about 28ft, and about 10ft 4 inches high. High cube containers are 9ft 6 inches.

I know what you are saying though. on a train in the garden you could get away with calling it a high cube container.

I'm off this week but I'll try to get a photo of a prototype highcube container next to a normal box posted soon.
 

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Here are a few more shots of the container on an LGB container wagon with a PIKO loco pulling.

enjoy.
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Here are a couple of pictures taken by a friend of mine, it shows what a high cube looks like next to a standard container. Now this is a good enough excuse to run the piko next to the other brands of G scale boxes.

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A nice looking container. It seemed to sit well on the LGB container flat. I will have to get some for the CFR. I am sure the will fit in very well with the LGB containers that we have already.
I do like the pictures of the class 218 in BR corporate blue livery. Very very nice.
 

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Well, the new containers turned up.
They are the same size as the LGB Containers. They look good on the LGB container flat.
 

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casey- i had to double take then to check they weren't full scale pics! nice weathering
 

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Introduced containers to traffic.
Pick up freight, class 216 picks up containers to take to the marshalling yard.
 

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The CFR took delivery of some more containers(5) and two container flats. I decided that they needed a little weathering.
 

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Brilliant Pics :clap:
 

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Great Review Dave!

I thought I would give one a try as a 'Site Office' for the construction site scene on my layout - but when the Container arrived (Thanks to Dragon-Scale for excellent service), it looked too good to start cutting holes in it for windows, door etc, so Iv'e decided to use it as a 'Equipment Store' on the scene.

I'll be adding bits & bobs (planks, bricks etc) to make it look more realistic, and some weathering. Here are some piccies of it in place.
 

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Can I just check I understand this correctly (ignoring the various 1/29 types) ...

The Piko container is the same size, and will mount the same as, a 'full size' LGB container as used in the postal container freight e.m.u, or on the RhB and White Pass liveried bogie wagons?

But it's shorter than the LGB toytrain version, so won't go on those wagons. While I'm already confused, can someone confirm/deny whether the toytrain container is the same size/mounting as the Playmobil one?

Thanks,

Jonathan
 

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JonathanJ said:
Can I just check I understand this correctly (ignoring the various 1/29 types) ...

The Piko container is the same size, and will mount the same as, a 'full size' LGB container as used in the postal container freight e.m.u, or on the RhB and White Pass liveried bogie wagons?

But it's shorter than the LGB toytrain version, so won't go on those wagons. While I'm already confused, can someone confirm/deny whether the toytrain container is the same size/mounting as the Playmobil one?

Thanks,

Jonathan

Hi Jonathan,

I can confirm that the LGB toytrain version is shorter than the PIKO container. I do not know about the other LGB container wagons as I do not have any to compare this too. Hopefully someone else can enlighten us?

Here is are 2 pics both the LGB toytrain container flat; one with the original toytrain container, one with the new PIKO container. hope they help to your answer and that someone else can answer the rest concerning other wagon comparisons.

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