Originally Posted by prrjim:
That does not look impossible to kitbash from a Huff N Puff kit. Most of the car looks pretty generic wood sheathed. The ends appear to be woodsheath with plates bolted into them. They are the "rarest" part in my opinion. but you could use the standard woodsheath end, and make the plates out of sheet styrene.
I had a friend who has sinced been called up to a crew in the sky, who built 2-3 of the F&C kits. He liked them and he was an NYC buff. I was looking at the Dispatch covered hopper one day at his house and talking about getting a kit. His comment was "they are a real bear to build, even the gon". He kind of talked me out of it.
I wonder if Huff N Puff could be convinced to make a kit for it?
I've built old F&C kits in HO many years ago. The O kits date back to his earlier years and they are crude by today's resin kit standards and quite a challenge to get cleaned up and built squarely.
That's why mine are unbuilt.
Perhaps Glenn Guerra might consider them in wood but the problem remains that even though they look like a simple box car they have lots of metal hardware parts that would have to have masters made and resin or brass cast.
And the ends, both the Hutchins ones that F&C did on the HO car as well as the T brace ends, are complicated. In O scale they'd have to be a resin casting or metal stamping/coining/casting.
The cars are neat but a resin kit would be challenging and interesting. Resin kit businesses aside, it is kind of surprising that none of the scratchbuilders have done the cars since they are standouts and ran into the late steam era.