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Old 10-16-2012, 02:58 PM
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I have three Athearn shells that I need I simply black paint job on. No decals or special graphics. I will be decaling these myself in NS. My painting skills are non existent for a nice paint job. Please either PM me here or dispatcher812@gmail.com . Thanks
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I know a few people that use simple black spray paint when they are doing a Norfolk Southern paint scheme and from what i've seen it works quite well.
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Pretty sure that's what I would do too, a black paint with some dullcote. You can use standard spray paint but I would buy the testor's stuff in the spray can and use some krylon dullcote at least that is what i do!
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