Well I have finally taken the plunge. I am going to try to assemble a craftsman kit. This one is a Funaro and Camerlengo kit. It is kit #6222 Rutland Hopper Bottom Coal & Ore Car Weathered with Decals. I purchased the kit off a seller on EBay at the end of last week.
The kit arrived today!
So here it is in plain white box.
Here are the parts. Looks like I have a lot of flash to remove.
Here is a picture of a prototype car from the instructions.
I browsed through the instructions to see what else I may need. Of course there is the obvious; trucks. The recommended style is arch bar. Then there are the couplers but I have a ton of Kadee draft boxes sitting around. Then I discovered that I need to go out and get several drills.
My daughter and I went to Hobbytown USA. I generally don’t go there but they are pretty good on having tools and paint supplies. Their model railroad section is very weak at this store. However, tonight they only had a set of 20 drills. I was not ready to cough up $27.00 tonight basically for two drills that I need for this kit. I may go back later and pick up the set since I will most likely need them down the road.
For now cleaning the parts will be the priority.
The kit arrived today!
So here it is in plain white box.

Here are the parts. Looks like I have a lot of flash to remove.

Here is a picture of a prototype car from the instructions.

I browsed through the instructions to see what else I may need. Of course there is the obvious; trucks. The recommended style is arch bar. Then there are the couplers but I have a ton of Kadee draft boxes sitting around. Then I discovered that I need to go out and get several drills.
My daughter and I went to Hobbytown USA. I generally don’t go there but they are pretty good on having tools and paint supplies. Their model railroad section is very weak at this store. However, tonight they only had a set of 20 drills. I was not ready to cough up $27.00 tonight basically for two drills that I need for this kit. I may go back later and pick up the set since I will most likely need them down the road.
For now cleaning the parts will be the priority.