I was thinking the same thing.Justin, I think those are paint. I know they'll come off, but it will likely ruin the underlying paint.
Cover it over with a patch of some sort, prototypes sometimes do this when changing ownership rather than repaint the whole thing. So yes I guess painting over them in some way short of repainting the entire thing.I inspected the loco again. I guess the numbers and the sort are painted on. Best guess would be to paint over what I want changed then? Or is there another way?
Are you looking to change the numbers or the Chessie and numbers.I inspected the loco again. I guess the numbers and the sort are painted on. Best guess would be to paint over what I want changed then? Or is there another way?
The numbers. Or I could actually change the reporting marks on it as well. The number belongs to a B&O unit. Or I could keep it C&O and change the number.Are yo
Are you looking to change the numbers or the Chessie and numbers.
If you have the Chessie yellow (or close to it) I would paint over the C add the B and as I always say weathering hides mistakes, or in your situation the tone difference.The numbers. Or I could actually change the reporting marks on it as well. The number belongs to a B&O unit. Or I could keep it C&O and change the number.
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