| Hartland originally shipped the sets in generic cardboard boxesshown near the bottom. In time, they produced very colorful and creative boxes for most sets. In some cases, such as Lone Ranger/Tonto and Roy/Dale, they used the same covers and changed the top, bottom and ends. In later years, they shipped newly created sets in the versatile Crystal Palace box and simply changed the name on the box face, top and ends. The last set, The Rebel, did not even have his name on the front of the box. In fact, the only printing to denote him was a stick-on label. For the Preston box, they also created a label and simply pasted it over an existing ORorke box. All of the Champ sets shipped in the Generic Cardboard box. | |
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Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore) |
Tonto |
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Roy Rogers |
Dale Evans |
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Annie Oakley |
![]() Matt Dillon |
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Jim Hardie |
Hoby Gillman |
![]() Jeffords |
Cochise |
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General Custer |
General Washington |
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ORorke & Preston |
General Lee |
![]() Buffalo Bill |
Cheyenne |
![]() Brave Eagle |
Chief Thunderbird (both) |
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Jim Bowie |
![]() Davy Crockett |
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Turk King and Jockey |
Maverick Rider |
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Wyatt Earp |
Sgt. Preston & ORorke |
![]() Paladin (thanks Rick Stough) |
Gil Favor |
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Bill Longley |
Ward Bond |
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Johnny Yuma-The Rebel |
Josh Randall |
![]() Col. Ranald Mackenzie |
Lucas McCain |
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Trigger-Famous Palomino |
![]() Black Beauty |
![]() Silver-Famous White Stallion |
Common Early Shipping Box |
![]() Early Tonto Shipping Box |
![]() Early LR Shipping Box |
| Many of the earliest sets probably shipped with a box similar to the ones above and to the left. I have heard of a Crocket box similar to the Tonto & LR boxes. | |
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| Box Needed for Paladin | Box Needed for MacKenzie |
| Box Needed for Preston | Box Needed for Crocket |
| Box Needed for Maverick | Box Needed for Gil Favor |
| Box Needed for Trigger | Box Needed for Black Beauty |
| Box Needed for Bullet | Boxes for Cactus Pete, Kid |