Some few years ago I purchased a Broadway Limited PRR M1A locomotive. Very impressive. I tested it for proper operation in DCC mode (not bothering with checking out the DC operation). Put it back in it's substantial molded plastic carrier and stored it away.
I took it out recently to test it again for the purpose of possibly selling it, and noticed that the Trainphone transmitting antenna on the tender was distorted and the stanchions were bent. While putting it back in it's carrier, I noticed that the top of the carrier affords no room for the antenna, and I surmised that the packaging was responsible for the damage to the feature. It misses the goal by a lot, and see no other way of putting the loco and tender back in the plastic case in a way that affords ample room for the antenna to remain undisturbed. The antenna and stanchions can be straightened out because the distortion is not that severe.
Has anyone had a similar experience with this kind of incident, or hear of anyone who has? Thanks in advance of a possible answer.