Märklin boxes

Here is a summary of the various types of packaging used by Märklin for their products. The style of packaging is often used to date a particular item into a broad range of years. Paper products, including cardboard boxes also usually have a printing date on them that gives the month a year in which the box was printed. This provides a maximum age for the box. These packaging styles do not apply to Märklin's 1972-introduced Z scale product line.

Wooden

With straw packing.

Brown

The early boxes were brown card, held together by staples

Red

Locomotives and wagons came in red boxes

Light Blue

was used for locomotives, wagons and track. Initially locomotives were held in place by pieces of cardboard, later by a styrofoam insert

Middle Blue

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Orange

Build up kits were in Orange boxes

Sets

Initially had a nice painting on the box

Yellow

Used for Accessories

Green

Lime Green used for special track items and dark green for some rollingstock

Multicolored

Locomotive boxes lost the painting of the prototype and instead had a multicolored box that did not depict the contents of the box.

Blue, Red & Orange

Later a transparent front allowed one to see the locomotive...

Blue and white

was used for almost everything...

Blue Plastic

Blue and transparent plastic with a cardboard sleeve was used for 3008 and 3009 locomotives only

Gray

Signified an item in the Digital line. There seems to be some variation in the Gray here too...

White

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