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Title: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Cheeky_ULP on January 04, 2009, 11:05:51 PM
I've had a concern with the Thomas and Friends packaging style.

All of the Bachmann items I've seen in stores come in boxes, including HO, OO and N locomotives, which I find to be convenient packages for models. The question I have is why in the Thomas and Friends range, the locomotives and stock come in tricky-to-open plastic packages that need tools to open. Is there any particular reason for this, or just for looks? I'd find it a lot more convenient to have my items boxed, rather than making a special carrying case for the items (and I'm sure other people feel the same!).

This is just a concern, and suggestion. Thank you for your time.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: ZeldaTheSwordsman on January 04, 2009, 11:16:13 PM
Well they are marketed towards kids, and a lot of things marketed towards kids come in that kind of packaging.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: alex wittman on January 04, 2009, 11:50:33 PM
that is true, if they put them in easy to open boxes then little kids can get to the trains and break them on the first day, i would just use sissors and cut on the edge of the package, except the bottom. hope that works out for all.

alex wittman
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: StanierJack on January 05, 2009, 04:53:03 AM
Hornby, Tomix and Lionel use boxes for their ranges, so why not bachmann?

I'm using old boxes and bubble wrap to store my bachmann items.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Cheeky_ULP on January 05, 2009, 07:23:14 PM
Quote from: alex wittman on January 04, 2009, 11:50:33 PM
that is true, if they put them in easy to open boxes then little kids can get to the trains and break them on the first day, i would just use sissors and cut on the edge of the package, except the bottom. hope that works out for all.

alex wittman
Thats just the annoying part; the cut bits of plastic can be sharp, and sometimes tough to open. Boxes would be more convenient, as Jack said; every other brand has, sans Bachmann. It may be "unique," but I find it annoying for having a lack of a package to put them in when not in use.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: ZeldaTheSwordsman on January 05, 2009, 07:58:52 PM
Well, I keep the plastic thing inside the packaging they come in.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: The Chaz Storm on January 05, 2009, 09:48:54 PM
When my new stuff came in the mail today the plastic was really bothering me with opening it. :P  I would love to see Bachmann place their products in boxes, I don't see why the Bachmann Thomas range needs to deal with something that is a lot more complicated.  It always has been very frustrating and I think it would be a really good idea if Bachmann considers putting them in boxes.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: the Bach-man on January 05, 2009, 10:04:38 PM
Dear All,
I'll pass along your ideas.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: The Chaz Storm on January 05, 2009, 10:13:42 PM
Thank you very much Bach-man, I really appreciate it very much. :)  I'm sure the same goes for the rest of the other members as well.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: DealAjani on January 06, 2009, 10:55:47 AM
It is true that the Thomas stuff is marketed towards kids, but like Sparks sad, Hornby and Lionel do the same. They make boxes for their stock. It works out well. Even when I was in London during the summer, I went to ModelZone and bought a Hornby Stepney. It came in a box, and I kept the box as a little souviner.

In short, boxes make more sense than having a hard to open plastic that can cut a kid who is trying to open it.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: ZeldaTheSwordsman on January 06, 2009, 09:53:27 PM
Well, yeah, but look at action figures and the like. I'm not saying it makes sense. In fact, here's my opinion in the use of that packaging: ::)
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Cheeky_ULP on January 06, 2009, 11:05:27 PM
Quote from: ZeldaTheSwordsman on January 06, 2009, 09:53:27 PM
Well, yeah, but look at action figures and the like. I'm not saying it makes sense. In fact, here's my opinion in the use of that packaging: ::)
Action figures aren't meant to be stored and carried around. :P

I have to store my models in a box when I take them to the club on Saturdays; an hour long ride! In the early days of my "unboxed items," it damaged Thomas' paint sadly.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: ZeldaTheSwordsman on January 06, 2009, 11:31:09 PM
I manage to save the little plastic insulating tray(despite my mom's efforts). Started doing that after James got beat up during the trip up to visit relatives in Idaho Xmas 2007. His wires got shook loose(hell, one came off at one end) and his pilot bogie got busted. :P I placed him in a little box packed with newspaper for the trip home. Henry, whom I received as a gift that year, made the trip home in his original packaging, which I wisely decided to open relatively intact. The trick is to cut down the middle of the top. Then you should be able to pry the plastic apart enough to prize the loco or rolling stock item out. This leaves the package relatively intact.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Diesel #261 on January 07, 2009, 03:53:35 PM
Quote from: Sparks on January 04, 2009, 11:05:51 PM
I've had a concern with the Thomas and Friends packaging style.

All of the Bachmann items I've seen in stores come in boxes, including HO, OO and N locomotives, which I find to be convenient packages for models. The question I have is why in the Thomas and Friends range, the locomotives and stock come in tricky-to-open plastic packages that need tools to open. Is there any particular reason for this, or just for looks? I'd find it a lot more convenient to have my items boxed, rather than making a special carrying case for the items (and I'm sure other people feel the same!).

This is just a concern, and suggestion. Thank you for your time.

I think that the plastic packages should only be used for the locomotives.  They are very protective and I remember that the one guy at the hobby shop told me that if you drop the model in the package the worst damage that could happen is the models face poping off.  Locomotives in plastic packages and Rolling Stock in boxes. :)
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Cheeky_ULP on January 07, 2009, 04:41:28 PM
Quote from: Shawmut Railway on January 07, 2009, 03:53:35 PM
Quote from: Sparks on January 04, 2009, 11:05:51 PM
I've had a concern with the Thomas and Friends packaging style.

All of the Bachmann items I've seen in stores come in boxes, including HO, OO and N locomotives, which I find to be convenient packages for models. The question I have is why in the Thomas and Friends range, the locomotives and stock come in tricky-to-open plastic packages that need tools to open. Is there any particular reason for this, or just for looks? I'd find it a lot more convenient to have my items boxed, rather than making a special carrying case for the items (and I'm sure other people feel the same!).

This is just a concern, and suggestion. Thank you for your time.

I think that the plastic packages should only be used for the locomotives.  They are very protective and I remember that the one guy at the hobby shop told me that if you drop the model in the package the worst damage that could happen is the models face poping off.  Locomotives in plastic packages and Rolling Stock in boxes. :)
Boxes still keep the items safe. :P
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Chessie Sys. 3022 on January 08, 2009, 07:00:26 PM
Another possibility is to have boxes with clear windows so the little kids can see what and yet there's still a safe place to put the trains for storage. I appologize if this has been mentioned already!  :P

~Justin
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Diesel #261 on January 08, 2009, 08:50:15 PM
Quote from: Sparks on January 07, 2009, 04:41:28 PM
Quote from: Shawmut Railway on January 07, 2009, 03:53:35 PM
Quote from: Sparks on January 04, 2009, 11:05:51 PM
I've had a concern with the Thomas and Friends packaging style.

All of the Bachmann items I've seen in stores come in boxes, including HO, OO and N locomotives, which I find to be convenient packages for models. The question I have is why in the Thomas and Friends range, the locomotives and stock come in tricky-to-open plastic packages that need tools to open. Is there any particular reason for this, or just for looks? I'd find it a lot more convenient to have my items boxed, rather than making a special carrying case for the items (and I'm sure other people feel the same!).

This is just a concern, and suggestion. Thank you for your time.

I think that the plastic packages should only be used for the locomotives.  They are very protective and I remember that the one guy at the hobby shop told me that if you drop the model in the package the worst damage that could happen is the models face poping off.  Locomotives in plastic packages and Rolling Stock in boxes. :)
Boxes still keep the items safe. :P

You are so hard to please! :P
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: metal4life on January 08, 2009, 09:02:54 PM
Boxes would be much more convenient for moving and storage. Wouldn't it also cost less? Also, would styrophome be more protective when dropped or mishandled instead of hard plastic?
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: StanierJack on January 09, 2009, 02:32:28 AM
Quote from: Shawmut Railway on January 08, 2009, 08:50:15 PM
Quote from: Sparks on January 07, 2009, 04:41:28 PM
Quote from: Shawmut Railway on January 07, 2009, 03:53:35 PM
Quote from: Sparks on January 04, 2009, 11:05:51 PM
I've had a concern with the Thomas and Friends packaging style.

All of the Bachmann items I've seen in stores come in boxes, including HO, OO and N locomotives, which I find to be convenient packages for models. The question I have is why in the Thomas and Friends range, the locomotives and stock come in tricky-to-open plastic packages that need tools to open. Is there any particular reason for this, or just for looks? I'd find it a lot more convenient to have my items boxed, rather than making a special carrying case for the items (and I'm sure other people feel the same!).

This is just a concern, and suggestion. Thank you for your time.

I think that the plastic packages should only be used for the locomotives.  They are very protective and I remember that the one guy at the hobby shop told me that if you drop the model in the package the worst damage that could happen is the models face poping off.  Locomotives in plastic packages and Rolling Stock in boxes. :)
Boxes still keep the items safe. :P

You are so hard to please! :P

The Bachmann range uses Blister Packaging, and most people would like boxes. What is so wrong with that?
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: TheDude on January 14, 2009, 11:28:56 PM
I've noticed Bachmann seems to be the only major Thomas-line company that does this too. Kinda wasteful on plastic when you think about it, boxes use a lot less plastic and machinery (therefore money) than the mold-to-fit thing now.
Title: Re: Dear Bachmann
Post by: Anthony P2 on January 15, 2009, 07:52:57 PM
true dat TheDude. i don't want to sound nerdy here but bachmann could go green without the plastic boxes. that is a lot of plastic thrown away. this is step by step of wat happens: package the engine, then cut to open, then trown in the trash, and piles up in land fills. and it would save money because you can keep the box.