Why does JC Wings have to use the crappy orange box?

LorenzoLommus

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They chose the wrong paper type for the packaging to hold diecast models. It's soft as tissue. In fact, a cardboard tissue box from Kleenex is even stronger than what they use.

The model planes are heavy, in particularly in 1:200 you know how heavy an A380 is. And yes they used the orange box on some of the 380s.

With the crappy box on a heavier model it crumples easy and makes some ugly creases here and there.

Also they just slap couple pieces of stickers on the box. Are they really out of budget to print a standard paper condom like many other releases?

The paper condom that they been using is not good either but at least better than the orange boxes.
 
Pretty sure the Orange box is used only with models that JC Wings doesn't want to be associated with legally cuz of copyright issues. It's not a standard box
 
Yeah, like abdul said, the orange boxes are used for copyright issues if the model manufacturer didn't get legal rights to print an airlines livery on one of their models. This same box strategy can be seen with Gemini (subsidiary Blackbox and Whitebox for copyright issues), Aeroclassics (subsidiary Bluebox and Greenbox for copyright issues), and Panda (subsidiary C Models for copyright issues).
 
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