wandgrudd
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Zerogee said:wandgrudd said:Zerogee said:The Big Red Box looks just the same as ever - someone said they were now skimping on the cardboard thickness, but this seems fine to me. Usual foam sleeve, a VERY tight fit in the card outer, loco snugly held inside the foam with a polythene wrap around it, mine survived the predations of Interlink couriers without any problems. Interestingly, the box does NOT say "made in China", or anywhere else for that matter, though this is clearly embossed on the underside of the loco itself.
Glad you locos arrived fine, any pictures with other stock to see size comparison.
Note re the box depending what box you have its most certainly not the same big red box for all the items.
the 3 part boxes (outer red card and upper and lower polystyrene) are different the reds a completely different shade to the old lgb boxes but that could be caused by the card now being brown and thinner not white to the inside as before. The polystyrene isn?t as strong on the set boxes you can easily crumble it in your hand didn?t you to be able to so something?s changed.
The box for the KoF is a traditional LGB 3-part (sleeve plus upper and lower polystyrene), and the card is actually still white inside. To me, the red looks pretty much the same as all the other LGB I've bought that has been made in the last ten years or so. It does bear the Marklin factory address and contact details (so it's not simply old LGB stock being used up), and a " http://www.lgb.de" < Link To www.lgb.de" website address on a little red sticker separately applied to the box.
Mind you, as I've got probably half-a-dozen different LGB box styles and types from through the years, everything from yellow boxes onwards (not got hold of anything old enough to have a grey box yet!), I'm not sure it really matters. The important thing is that it still feels substantial enough to protect the contents both during shipping and for subsequent storage.
Jon.
Oh well might just be something there trying out, defiantly not the same on the large boxes,
Will sort a review out of the rhb locos this weekend and included the box problems. Box and quality control problems apart, you can see lgb are heading slowly in the right direction there?s one hell of a lot more detail been put in to that small model than you would have found a few years ago. Looking at your close up pictures you?d be fooled in to thinking it was made by one of the more expensive brands. Small crisp lifting hooks on the roof that was advertised as a feature on the 2095 three years ago and now its standard, handles on the side panels, black detail behind the grill on the front etc much better and all the more for the price tag looks even better value when you look at the LGB 24410 SBB Tractor Locomotive only a little bit less for a much older model.
Which motor block does it use, The smaller wheeled one from the rhb locos or the large one from the rhb Ge 4/4 or has lgb made a custom one?