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Another stunning job Sarah.  I was going to argue with your statement that the IM reefer kit was difficult.  I did not find it any harder than the boxcar.  Then I moved the screen down and saw what you were doing.

The only quibble I have is with the plugs.  I've always felt they hung down too low, and the mounting pins should be cut back.  See this site to see what I mean.  modeling the SP: Modeling open ice hatches on refrigerator cars 

Really Nice! Did you replace any of the outside grab handles, air lines, etc. with more robust details in brass and/or phosphorus bronze?

Darn shame one will be able to see the ice bunker bulkhead once the roof goes on.

I've replaced the brake rigging and air lines with brass, not the grab irons. I'd say they are pretty tough but handling the car is delicate anyway due to the open hatches. These are fragile.

Sarah



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@Bill N posted:

Another stunning job Sarah.  I was going to argue with your statement that the IM reefer kit was difficult.  I did not find it any harder than the boxcar.  Then I moved the screen down and saw what you were doing.

The only quibble I have is with the plugs.  I've always felt they hung down too low, and the mounting pins should be cut back.  See this site to see what I mean.  modeling the SP: Modeling open ice hatches on refrigerator cars

Thanks for pointing that out! I'll take care of that next time. Super info!



Sarah

@texgeekboy posted:

@Sarah,

I'm still not totally up to speed with everything I read on this forum, but I'm trying.  I tried to find the modelling kit for this and came up blank.  I assume you started from a kit, and if so where did you buy it?

Keep your eyes open for PFE cars, there are many lettering variations out there


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When I put together an Intermountain reefer a few years ago, I also felt it was a difficult kit.  

1.  If I recall correctly there are around 150 tiny parts (the 4 hatches take 28 parts).  

2.  Since it is pre-painted, it is difficult to get some parts to glue correctly.  I needed to scrape paint for liquid solvent cement to work.  Cyanoacrylate glue worked better.  

3.  The instructions have minimal diagrams, so you need to know the "anatomy" of a reefer to figure out part placement.  

4.  The sides warped and I needed to make a center brace.

5.  The finished car is quite fragile.  You have to be careful in handling it to avoid breaking off the stirrups and grab irons.

But despite all this, it is an excellent model and you did a superb job in assembly and upgrading the ice bunker. I enjoy seeing your work.  Keep sharing.

Bob

@texgeekboy posted:

@Sarah,

I'm still considering to buy this and attempt it myself.  Are the hatches always in the open position, or can they be lowered.  You said this if a fragile kit.  Is that one of the things that are fragile, i.e., the opening and closing of the hatches?

Good choice. Yes, you could model the hatches closed and that makes things way easier. You might wish to replace brake rods and stirrups with wire.

You should add weight, too. And a center rib because the side walls might have warped. I will upload all these parts on my website, soon.

Sarah

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