Well mine came yesterday. I only pulled one out and opened up the cardboard box and looked at it, I did not take it out of the plastic. It looked good to me.
I have been starting selling off some of my collection so I have been taking photos of them. So I saw this thread and I figured I would take some photos of this set so everyone could see.
To my surprise there is the good, bad & ugly. So let me try to explain, the 1st car I took out had the box car #only on one side of the box car. Box car #2 the same way. The next 4 were all OK. I put box car #2 back into it's plastic and then I looked at all of the cars again while they were in their clear plastic shell and only the 1st. car was missing the # the other 5 had them now. I'm kind of scratching my head, so I figured that I would take a photo of every 2 cars. Then here I again have 2 cars with #'s on one side. Then I found out where the # was, it is attached it's self to the inside of the clear plastic. See photo.
What really does not show up in the photos is that most of the printing on the box car is clear decals. The high explosives on the upper left corner is a decal. The ladies and their graphics is clear decals. The Menard's and car #'s are clear decals. The US Military Transport Command, the name of the lady, USAXX & Built By 1941 are stamped on. Now the "Danger Explosives" on the doors and ends of the cars are regular paper decals.
In the photos of the cars, you can hardly see the decals but they are noticeable when they are in front of you.
The one question that I have is, would it be advisable to have the cars clear-coated to help protect them?