
Both Carry Cases have sets of identical plastic trays, precisely moulded to fit every model from the 1-75 Superfast range. The 24-car Case has two of these trays, each holding 12 models, and the 48-car Case has four of them. A light blue plastic lining on the inside completes the product, which is sturdy, functional and visually striking.


A word of caution about these Carry Cases - when models are shut in them and stored for a long time, due to confined air, the outgassing from the plastic materials can have a damaging effect on their paintwork. This usually manifests itself as increased tackiness, and in worst cases bubbling of paint. Therefore, it is recommended that they be ‘ventilated’ at least once every two weeks. Also, the clear covering over the pictures tends to ripple over time (to varying degrees). This is a natural process and can be mitigated by keeping the Case in a cool, dry place, away from sources of strong light and high temperatures.
The stiff box structure holds up well, but to prolong its longevity, it’s best not to put any stress on it. I only open/close my Carry Cases when necessary, as it doesn’t take much for the vinyl covering to split at the hinge. If kept in the right conditions, there’s no reason why a Carry Case shouldn’t maintain its quality and appearance for the next 40+ years. What more can I say? These landmark products embody a period in Lesney history where a spirit of innovation looked forward to the young decade, the “Super 70s” to come, with some unusual, and at times “far out” results!

Cheers, Ken