How many times we need to educate some sellers or retailers how to properly pack models

TrijetBlast

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Hello, greeting to everyone ;) This is my first post here. I am a frequent visitor, member also a thread starter on the DAC side and just happened to find this forum.

Anyway, back to the subject, not sure if there are members here have had issues with certain sellers or retailers improper way of packing models. I know sellers or retailers try to cut costs and use the cheapest possible way to pack models, and some of them really got no brain in terms of properly packing models. They should realize that if they try to cut corners and do a lousy job with packing customers will come back to them and hold them accountable should something go terribly wrong caused by packing.

I have received enough badly packed orders that arrived with creased or crushed boxes and box sleeves, broken and damaged model parts etc. I am getting sick and tired.

The way of packing really makes a huge difference on the condition of a model or its box when arrive.

I'd like to show examples of badly packed models and might be familiar to you if you have received something similar.

Example 1
Model box shoved tightly inside packing box without packing material
The consequences: badly damaged model box corners with creases and the possibility of damaging the model inside

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I see a lot of sellers or retailers pack like above. They might argue that the model box fits tightly inside the packing box and will be secured against breaking anything inside. That's a completely WRONG way of thinking, and it's the opposite. Because there're no packing peanuts or some kind of protective cushion in between the packing and model box, if there's a severe impact to the packing box the shockwave will transfer directly onto the model box and the model inside causing damages:

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I absolutely hate to see how a box or sleeve look like the above. Usually when I see a seller or retailer packed like above I immediately know inside is not going to be okay, whether the box or model. In many times the model either has something broken or missing, which are most common like antennas, horizontal stabs, engines or landing gear.

Example 2
This is what I call half A$$ way of protection, and it's poorly packed with minimal amount of packing material. Not sure if the seller or retailer is running out of money buying packing materials or something, this way just doesn't do any good. The consequences will just be like example 1:

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Also, the above way of packing, as you can seeing there's minimal amount of packing material to secure the model and its box, will be tossed around inside the packing box during shipping and causing damages.

From now on, if I can, I always send the below examples to the sellers and ask them if they can please properly pack the models with enough protection. If they are really that poor and can't afford to buy better materials I would rather "donate" money to them and ask them. I just don't want to see a nicely mint box and new condition model arriving with damages not by other causes but the seller's fault of improperly packing.

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Fair point about packiging so a model does not get damaged. That said - I do NOT want to see packing peanuts or the plastic pillows - way more environmentally friendly options out there these days. All the packaging is thrown out by me since I rarely ship models. Many make fun of the newspaper packaging of Waffle - as long as done right I applaud it.
 
Hello, greeting to everyone ;) This is my first post here. I am a frequent visitor, member also a thread starter on the DAC side and just happened to find this forum.

Anyway, back to the subject, not sure if there are members here have had issues with certain sellers or retailers improper way of packing models. I know sellers or retailers try to cut costs and use the cheapest possible way to pack models, and some of them really got no brain in terms of properly packing models. They should realize that if they try to cut corners and do a lousy job with packing customers will come back to them and hold them accountable should something go terribly wrong caused by packing.

I have received enough badly packed orders that arrived with creased or crushed boxes and box sleeves, broken and damaged model parts etc. I am getting sick and tired.

The way of packing really makes a huge difference on the condition of a model or its box when arrive.

I'd like to show examples of badly packed models and might be familiar to you if you have received something similar.

Example 1
Model box shoved tightly inside packing box without packing material
The consequences: badly damaged model box corners with creases and the possibility of damaging the model inside

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I see a lot of sellers or retailers pack like above. They might argue that the model box fits tightly inside the packing box and will be secured against breaking anything inside. That's a completely WRONG way of thinking, and it's the opposite. Because there're no packing peanuts or some kind of protective cushion in between the packing and model box, if there's a severe impact to the packing box the shockwave will transfer directly onto the model box and the model inside causing damages:

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I absolutely hate to see how a box or sleeve look like the above. Usually when I see a seller or retailer packed like above I immediately know inside is not going to be okay, whether the box or model. In many times the model either has something broken or missing, which are most common like antennas, horizontal stabs, engines or landing gear.

Example 2
This is what I call half A$$ way of protection, and it's poorly packed with minimal amount of packing material. Not sure if the seller or retailer is running out of money buying packing materials or something, this way just doesn't do any good. The consequences will just be like example 1:

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Also, the above way of packing, as you can seeing there's minimal amount of packing material to secure the model and its box, will be tossed around inside the packing box during shipping and causing damages.

From now on, if I can, I always send the below examples to the sellers and ask them if they can please properly pack the models with enough protection. If they are really that poor and can't afford to buy better materials I would rather "donate" money to them and ask them. I just don't want to see a nicely mint box and new condition model arriving with damages not by other causes but the seller's fault of improperly packing.

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That "Example 1" is really painful to see, while the Condor example, with all those "peanuts", is heartwarming lol
I've seen some boxes also being filled with an inflatable plastic as a cushion, which is something quite interesting to see.
 
That "Example 1" is really painful to see, while the Condor example, with all those "peanuts", is heartwarming lol
I've seen some boxes also being filled with an inflatable plastic as a cushion, which is something quite interesting to see.
Yes it's painful especially seeing something damaged inside. I actually don't really care much about what kind of materials the seller uses as long as it's something that can protect what's inside :)

Oh, and I forgot to mention, I didn't open a post over at DAC about this first because I know there'll be an annoying member there with the name of a number going to reply with something that sounds more like he (if that's a he) wanna put it into an argument or pick a fight . I've followed this individual for a period of time and noticed the way that he responses to other folks. This individual doesn't contribute to the forum instead just tries to "stir up trouble" all the time with anyone. Not sure if this individual is registered here but I really don't care whatever this individual says and is on my ignore list 🚫
 
Yes it's painful especially seeing something damaged inside. I actually don't really care much about what kind of materials the seller uses as long as it's something that can protect what's inside :)

Oh, and I forgot to mention, I didn't open a post over at DAC about this first because I know there'll be an annoying member there with the name of a number going to reply with something that sounds more like he (if that's a he) wanna put it into an argument or pick a fight . I've followed this individual for a period of time and noticed the way that he responses to other folks. This individual doesn't contribute to the forum instead just tries to "stir up trouble" all the time with anyone. Not sure if this individual is registered here but I really don't care whatever this individual says and is on my ignore list 🚫

Don't worry, we don't have troublemakers here ;)
 
Honestly i had not many problema with packaging, i Think also that is important to analyze also 2 factors:
-price of the model (few times i have buyed a model with a really low price that I can don’t care so much about the packaging)
-store where you buy (you can mail the store before the shipment or leave a comment into the purchase form) see the reputation, ecc ecc

honestly the 2 examples are not so bad, and also the model seems in 1/200 scale.
I can see the complain here of the price increasing and box more big have shipment cost more high.
 
Thanks for sharing.
My reference point is, of course, Aviation Center Berlin: their packages are always almost perfect and if a model Is damaged It doesn't depend on packaging but on models defects and fragility.
Aviationmegastore also pays attention to packaging and customers.
I have found problems with packaging by private owners, very often not so careful about models inside the package.
The secret is to fill the package with a lot of "material" holding the boxes still. Yes, maybe not "environmemt friendly" but the models are safe even because we all know the treatment of a package while shipping...
 
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Hello, greeting to everyone ;) This is my first post here. I am a frequent visitor, member also a thread starter on the DAC side and just happened to find this forum.

Anyway, back to the subject, not sure if there are members here have had issues with certain sellers or retailers improper way of packing models. I know sellers or retailers try to cut costs and use the cheapest possible way to pack models, and some of them really got no brain in terms of properly packing models. They should realize that if they try to cut corners and do a lousy job with packing customers will come back to them and hold them accountable should something go terribly wrong caused by packing.

I have received enough badly packed orders that arrived with creased or crushed boxes and box sleeves, broken and damaged model parts etc. I am getting sick and tired.

The way of packing really makes a huge difference on the condition of a model or its box when arrive.

I'd like to show examples of badly packed models and might be familiar to you if you have received something similar.

Example 1
Model box shoved tightly inside packing box without packing material
The consequences: badly damaged model box corners with creases and the possibility of damaging the model inside

View attachment 54430

I see a lot of sellers or retailers pack like above. They might argue that the model box fits tightly inside the packing box and will be secured against breaking anything inside. That's a completely WRONG way of thinking, and it's the opposite. Because there're no packing peanuts or some kind of protective cushion in between the packing and model box, if there's a severe impact to the packing box the shockwave will transfer directly onto the model box and the model inside causing damages:

View attachment 54431View attachment 54432

I absolutely hate to see how a box or sleeve look like the above. Usually when I see a seller or retailer packed like above I immediately know inside is not going to be okay, whether the box or model. In many times the model either has something broken or missing, which are most common like antennas, horizontal stabs, engines or landing gear.

Example 2
This is what I call half A$$ way of protection, and it's poorly packed with minimal amount of packing material. Not sure if the seller or retailer is running out of money buying packing materials or something, this way just doesn't do any good. The consequences will just be like example 1:

View attachment 54433

Also, the above way of packing, as you can seeing there's minimal amount of packing material to secure the model and its box, will be tossed around inside the packing box during shipping and causing damages.

From now on, if I can, I always send the below examples to the sellers and ask them if they can please properly pack the models with enough protection. If they are really that poor and can't afford to buy better materials I would rather "donate" money to them and ask them. I just don't want to see a nicely mint box and new condition model arriving with damages not by other causes but the seller's fault of improperly packing.

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I’m gonna have to dissagree.

Waffle does an amazing job at packaging with newspaper. Packing peanuts may be great for packaging, but it’s the exact positive for the environment. I’m no crazy environmentalist, but I save packing peanuts to help with sustainability. It may not help much, but it’s still a good way to reduce waste.

Also model airplanes are some of the worst things to use packing peanuts for. In my opinion, life can go on with broken models.
 
Fair point about packiging so a model does not get damaged. That said - I do NOT want to see packing peanuts or the plastic pillows - way more environmentally friendly options out there these days. All the packaging is thrown out by me since I rarely ship models. Many make fun of the newspaper packaging of Waffle - as long as done right I applaud it.
Just learned something new today - I believe to check if packing peanuts are bio degradable hold a few under running water - if they dissolve in seconds they are - shoutout to Jetcollector for using such - one more reason they have become my preferred retailer now.
 
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