Sunday, December 28, 2025

Copperboxes!

Copperboxes!

 My July project was getting all of my Traditional Copperfoxes out of their boxes and on to shelves, so I thought I'd do a post about Copperfox boxes.

Copperfox 1.0 was all traditional models.  As part of their mission to be a model horse company for model horse enthusiasts, the original Copperfox boxes were intended to not only look nice, but all serve as protection for the models during shipping.  The boxes are also reusable, allowing them to be used for storing and transporting Copperfoxes as well.  The final design was a Union Flag pattern with a metallic copper colored fox logo in the middle.


Close-up of the logo, a copper fox silhouette with Copperfox Model Horses in cursive beneath it

Originally, Copperfox boxes came in two sizes.  The standard size was 13 1/4" x 12 1/4" x 3" and used for the Welsh Cob, Connemara and Exmoor models. 

An extra-large box measuring 15 3/4" x 13 3/4" x 4" was used for the Irish Sport Horse Mold.  (Regular on left, ISH on right)

Two Copperfox boxes slightly smaller one on the left

The back of the box has a disclosure statement stating:

"This model is a detailed scaled replica for collectors and is not a toy.  Not suitable for children under 14 years."

Close-up of disclosure statement


It also has the original company address:

Copperfox Model Horses Limited
The Granary Greenfields Farm Cottages, Stambourne, Essex CO9 4ND, UK
Website: www.copperfoxmodelhorses.com
Company Number: 09279567

The front of box is printed with "Model Enclosed:" and has a label stating the model name and number for regular run models.

Close-up of front of box reading Model Enclosed: and on the label belowCF604 Copperfox Bertie

Non-regular run models either had special labels stating the type of model as well (ie. raffle, prize etc)...

... a handwritten label

... the model name handwritten directly on the box...

... or were simply left unlabeled.

I received all of the boxes shown below I received as is directly from Copperfox.

Stack of boxes with examples of each of the label types


Inside the box is a  3" thick layer of foam with the model's silhouette cut out and then a 1/4" layer of foam covering the inside of the box.  Chunks of leftover foam were placed between model legs, behind tails or wherever else extra support was needed.  (Clockwise from top left: Connemara, Exmoor, Welsh Cob and ISH)


Picture of all four box types showing the foam silhouettes

On rare occasions boxes were used outside of their original purpose.  I personally received a Scamp resin and small Connemara resin straight from Copperfox which were wrapped in bubblewrap and shipped together inside an ISH box.

Box with handwritten label reading 1x Conn Mini Resin and 1x Scamp

Inside view of previous box showing resin Scamp bubblewrapped and tucked in ISH silhouette and cut-out for mini Connemara


The boxes hold up quite well and are very good at keeping the models safe and sound during transport.  Most of my Copperfoxes travel to and from shows in their original boxes resulting in what my friends like to call Mt. Copperfox.

Large Stack of Copperfox boxes at a show table

NOTE:  I've heard comments stating that storing Copperfoxes in their original boxes can cause the paint to crackle and flake.  I've seen no evidence to support this.  Yes, Copperfox models are prone to paint damage, but it appears unrelated to how they are stored.  Damage has been observed in models stored in boxes, models displayed and even models kept in climate controlled displays.  I'll discuss this issue further at later date.








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Copperboxes!

Copperboxes!  My July project was getting all of my Traditional Copperfoxes out of their boxes and on to shelves, so I thought I'd do a ...