I am an operator not a collector. I remove the track and transformer from every set I purchase and keep it in one location. I run all my equipment so it will never be collectable. I rarely ever sell anything. I do keep boxes that I can use to store my engines and car sets in. My question is should I bother to keep all the other EMPTY boxes and styrofoam that I have? Track boxes, single car boxes, train set boxes, accessory boxes, expansion set boxes (that have boxes inside).
Jim H
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
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ChiefEagles wrote:I'm an operator and the answer from me is Yes/No. I keep the boxes of engines [may have to ship back for warranty or may sell them] and cars that I think might be of value, I save. Regular cars' boxes, hit the trash. If I saved all the boxes, I would have to build another house.
That is my problem. All those car/switch/track boxes are taking a lot of space!
Granted that you aren't a collector - but others are. Take a look at what THEY consider collectibles, then save those boxes and trash the rest. You may not ever use them, but somewhere far down the road your estate executor and heirs will love you for it.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - with a very few collectibles)
Keeping the boxes is almost always a good idea (moving, shipping,selling etc) but if they are taking a lot of space, jchase1970 has a good idea. The guy that I bought my pre war Marklin from makes much of his living selling old diecast car boxes (Matchbox, Dinky, Corgi). I've seen some boxes go for more than some cars.
underworld
Take the stack of styrofoam from the switch boxes and build it into a scenic mountain or a valley.
The clear plastic is most likely PETE 1 and can be put in a recycling bin.
Another thing to do with the clear plastic is to get creative, cut, glue, and paint it to make a new structure.
Car and Locomotive boxes might have parts inside that you will need later. Look carefully.
Andrew
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Most of the time when you see a box of junky train stuff for sale, the original boxes are gone and everything is just thrown in one big box. You hardly ever see nice neatly boxed stuff for sale that contains junk.
Moral: People that keep the boxes usually take better care of their trains.
My family owns a 122 acre ranch about 15 from where I live. Since no one lives out there, I have been given the master bedroom for some of my trains and guns. That is where my car boxes reside. Right next to the two gun safes and my gun cabinet.
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