OldNYJim Posted March 27 Posted March 27 So, I’ve had this kit on my to-buy list for a couple of years - it’s a special release of the Revell VW Bus, but packaged for Christmas time. Every day in December you follow a step, and end up worth a build by Christmas Day. Now, I know this kit is pretty easily available in non-seasonal form, but I really wanted to pick one up and complete it one year. Problem was, the shipping was always crazy expensive on them, and I never found one until recently at a decent price. ONE of them popped up on Amazon last week at $30, with Prime delivery, so I jumped at the chance. When it arrived, I found out why most places were charging $80 just to deliver the thing…fully grown cat for scale here: It’s HUGE! I was certain that they’d either accidentally sent a whole case of them, or they sent the wrong item, but nope…just a RIDICULOUSLY oversized box. Is a 17” x 11” x 11” box the largest that a 1/25 kit has ever been packaged in? This has to be in the running for the largest ever… 5 1
89AKurt Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Using the cat really helped. 😹 Any fancy packaging to use for scratch-building a campsite? 1 1
SpeedAndViolence Posted March 27 Posted March 27 That's a 1/25 scale kit?!? A 1/8 Pocher Ferrari F40 could fit in that... 1 1
Bainford Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) A triumph for packaging. Also probably the only 1/25 scale kit with a handle. The cat looks pretty sure there is enough room for him in there, too. Edited March 27 by Bainford 2 4
deuces wild Posted March 27 Posted March 27 42 minutes ago, Bainford said: A triumph for packaging. Also probably the only 1/25 scale kit with a handle. The cat looks pretty sure there is enough room for him in there, too. Yep! He er she is claiming it for itself.... So, don't throw it out!...🙂👍 1 2
NOBLNG Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Nice alternative to having the box so small that everything has to be arranged in perfect order to get it all back in without crushing something. 2
Daddyfink Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) So what does it look like inside? Edited March 27 by Daddyfink 4
iamsuperdan Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I think that's excellent. now I want one. I think the biggest box I've dealt with is the Revell London Bus. And I guess the Revell Cityliner bus, as it's the same size packaging. I have three of the London Bus kits and one Cityliner. They take up a lot of shelf space! 2
stitchdup Posted March 27 Posted March 27 my largest box is the twin heller fergie set with the book. its the same size as 3 large tamiya gt boxes laid end to end. the next largest is an airfix spit in 1/24 1
Dave Ambrose Posted March 27 Posted March 27 I was given this Wright Flyer 1 kit. This is the longest box in my stash and the next one up in my queue. Biggest box is a 1/72 scale XB-70 Valkyrie. 3
Mark Posted March 27 Posted March 27 It'd be ironic if something STILL got crushed in there. Maybe Revell hired a package designer who previously worked for a high-end candy maker, or a cosmetics company... 1 3
kurth Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) I think the largest box I have dealt with in terms of length and width combined is the Otaki 1978 Corvette. It is pretty hard to get it out of it's place so I do not have a picture or measurements. The longest, most awkward box I have is the Revell 1/400 Queen Mary 2, which is similarly buried deep in a closet, but I found an old picture of the kit, it is 4 model car boxes long: But in terms of Box:Content ratio, that VW Van is probably the biggest box. The largest mass market kit box I have seen was a Hasegawa sailboat ... The box was sitting on the ground in the vendor section of a model show and I want to say the box was at least 3 or 4 feet tall. Edited March 27 by kurth 3
Can-Con Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Well, it is an advent calendar so it makes sense it would be big. Are you gonna save it for next Christmas season, Jim? That would be fun. Largest one I ever had was one of these when I was a kid. Unfortunately the instructions were missing so?? Hey, I was a kid so I still had fun with it. 4
peteski Posted March 27 Posted March 27 6 hours ago, iamsuperdan said: I think that's excellent. now I want one. I think the biggest box I've dealt with is the Revell London Bus. And I guess the Revell Cityliner bus, as it's the same size packaging. I have three of the London Bus kits and one Cityliner. They take up a lot of shelf space! And then you'll find out how much the built models take up on your display shelves! I had plenty of models in large boxes. Of course the 1:8 scale Pocher models. Then there are 1:8 Monogram Trans AM, OTAKI 1:12 Lamborghini and Corvette, Tamiya 1:6 bikes, Revell sailing ship models like 1:96 USS Constitution, Can-Do Wrecker, AMT Christie Fire Engine, Airfix 1:72 Boeing 707, and several other ones in my collection which escape me at this point. While all the above-mentioned boxes have larger footprint than the Revell Advent box we are discussing here, this box appears to easily beat them all in its height. 1
Kit Basher Posted March 28 Posted March 28 18 hours ago, Dave Ambrose said: I was given this Wright Flyer 1 kit. This is the longest box in my stash and the next one up in my queue. Biggest box is a 1/72 scale XB-70 Valkyrie. I've built that XB-70. The model is every bit as big as the box! 1
deuces wild Posted March 28 Posted March 28 (edited) Was there ever a 5 foot tall??? model of the Saturn V rocket that was produced some years back, or was I dreaming????.....🤔😵💫 Edited March 28 by deuces wild 1
Matt Bacon Posted March 28 Posted March 28 (edited) 1 hour ago, deuces wild said: Was there ever a 5 foot tall??? model of the Saturn V rocket that was produced some years back, or was I dreaming????.....🤔😵💫 Yup… Dragon 1/72 scale kit. The kit is 154cm (5ft and change) as built, but several of the stages are a bit short, so an accurate one is even taller. The stages are multi-part, though, so the box isn’t that big. The Revell 1/96 kit (which uses styrene sheets rolled into a cylinder for the stage walls) is only 3/4 the length, but in at least a couple of versions came in a box that is big enough to function as a “travel case” for the completed model… best, M. Edited March 28 by Matt Bacon 1 1
Straightliner59 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 23 hours ago, Daddyfink said: If I remember right, this box was no slouch! RevMon used that box for several kits! The Snake dragster/FC combo, in 1/16 comes to mind. 1
Little Timmy Posted March 29 Posted March 29 At the moment I have Three Revell 1/72 scale submarines. The box's are about 3 1/2 feet long. But I believe the biggest kit box I had was Monograms Golden T. 1
Dave Van Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Revell 1/96 scale Saturn V kit box is over 4 feet tall. Not because it needs to be but it becomes a storage case after building 1 1
SfanGoch Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Ding-ding-ding! We have a winner! Soar Art's 1/35 scale 80cm Dora Railway Gun is packed in a 41" x 21" x 13" box which is almost as large as a studio apartment in NYC. I bought one some years ago but haven't started it yet. I wonder why? 4 2 3 1
Brian Austin Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I have to wonder how big the box for Renwal's Visible car chassis was. 2
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