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Value of Original Boxes

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Posted by Nieuweboer on Sunday, January 8, 2017 10:24 AM

I only kept and keep locomotive boxes because if I ever want to sell they get a better price when in the original box. The only carboxes I keep are the beautiful Kadee boxes.  As to buildingboxes, I cut out the picture of the building that most of the boxes have on the front and attach it to the valance approx. above the spot where the building is on my layout.      

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Posted by Doughless on Sunday, January 8, 2017 9:36 AM

For me, they're a pretty good source of card stock, which is something useful in this hobby.  I use card stock for roofs on kitbashed structures. Big boxes make big roofs.

But as a keeper for the completed structure, obviously they are worthless.

I also can't imagine the collector side of the hobby having much interest in an original box that has no contents.

I recently moved about 700 miles.  The original boxes for locos and rolling stock were a very nice thing to have.

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Posted by mlehman on Sunday, January 8, 2017 9:26 AM

It's a matter of convenience in storing and sorting to have boxes for rolling stock. No real value in resale, maostly, except being a little extra perk if you are selling online that costs you nothing and might make your item sell vs a identical item without the box.

Sort of like the "cash value" they used to print on coupons being (.02 _cents_ or something) to let you know they're not worth zero, but just a little more than zero.

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Posted by ATLANTIC CENTRAL on Sunday, January 8, 2017 7:02 AM

There seems in my mind no better way to store or move locos and rolling stock than in the original boxes if they will fit after construction/modification.

Even after I do tender swaps on steam locos I usually modify the original loco box to hold the new tender.

I use more substantial boxes of any kind for various kinds of storage, excess structure boxes or other boxes go in the trash.

Since I have never really sold off anything to speak of, I worry not about resale value, just my own storage/moving and logistical uses/needs.

Sheldon

 

    

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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, January 8, 2017 5:33 AM

I appreciate this thread because it serves as a reminder to me to toss the old building kit boxes which are stored in my attic.  I will continue to keep the original boxes from the locos and rolling stock because they are needed when you pack and sell unwanted items on eBay.  But, the building kit boxes will go.

Rich

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Posted by BRAKIE on Sunday, January 8, 2017 3:19 AM

I keep RTR locomotive and freight cars..BB,Roundhouse,building kit boxes gets tossed. I have kept BB locomotive box lids for storing  frequent used tools and paints.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 8, 2017 2:30 AM

Very few items we have actually will turn into collector´s items, for which a collector will cash out quite a pretty penny. If the original box is still with the item, that pushes the value up to another level.

Difficult to find out which one of our treasures will be a collector´s item in the future, though.

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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Sunday, January 8, 2017 2:28 AM

I doubt it.  Only Lionel, American Flyer, and a few other toy trains seem to have value for the box by itself.

The collectable structure kits seem to be the unbuilt ones.

But then again, there may be someone out there collecting boxes - you just never know.   You could ask around at the LHS or Train show before tossing.

Paul

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Sunday, January 8, 2017 2:25 AM

cowman
As you may be able to tell, I'm trying to get things cleaned up so that I can start to ready the room for a new shelf layout.  Hate to throw things away that still have value.  Don't want to keep usless stuff.

Hi, Richard

I was once a box-saver. Stereo equipment, computers, printers, LGB/Aristo-Craft/USA Trains, every cardboard box from hundreds of HO cars and locomotives. Seriously, there were probably enough to fill a good portion of a 53' semi trailer!

They were all in my attic. Hot, dry, dusty attic.

Were.

After the fire department left I didn't have any more boxes Surprise

That dry chip-board and foam burned like a Bessemer Converter! Add to it about a dozen foam cushions from patio furniture and Dante would have been proud.

Today, I have no extra room for boxes. I saved the ones from the more expensive locomotives and all the brass locomotives. The rest all get recycled. My heirs will have to deal with selling off stuff sans-box.

Since they were all destroyed about six years ago I haven't missed or needed a single one. I'll keep a box for maybe a month for warranty stuff that may need to be returned, after that... bye-bye.

Regards, Ed

 

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Posted by 7j43k on Saturday, January 7, 2017 11:33 PM

Boxes are valuable if someone wants to spend money to buy them.

Somewhere around here, I've got some boxes of building kits by Suydam.  I look forward to the feeding frenzy to follow.  Please be advised that I am fond of $100 bills hand delivered.

Going the other direction, I've got a pile of Athearn boxcar kits.  I am considering dumping the contents so that I have more of those excellent boxes.  Have you noticed that train boxes today have irritating plastic windows????  NOT good for storage.

Richard.  Your fortune resides in honest work.  Not bubblegum wrappers.

 

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Value of Original Boxes
Posted by cowman on Saturday, January 7, 2017 11:23 PM

I've often seen "with original box" on items for sale.  I know this can be important for such things as locos that come in fitted boxes and R-T-R cars.  It's nice to have original boxes to store cars that came in them, even kit car boxes that don't have fitted liners, do have the car identification on them.  What I'm wondering is are the boxes that building kits come in of any value?  The buildings will no longer fit in them, but do collectors find them of value?  Though I doubt it, thought I'd ask. 

I am apt to keep the directions, always have, but have seen several requests for old instructions since joining these forums

As you may be able to tell, I'm trying to get things cleaned up so that I can start to ready the room for a new shelf layout.  Hate to throw things away that still have value.  Don't want to keep usless stuff.

Thank you for your thoughts.  (Sorry, no pennys)

Richard 

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