Skip to main content

I am restoring a few operating accessories for a friend, the 264 Forklift and the 342 and 345 Culverts.

I cleaned all the parts, replaced the wires etc,  I sanded them smooth and got rid of tarnish, rust etc. What kind of paint could I use to match the black stamped metal bases to be as close as possible as the original color?,

Black Satin, Matte or Semi Gloss? I was also looking into getting a metal blackening kit, but for now I want to stick with either Restoleum or Krylon paints.

Thanks in advance

Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

It’ll depend on how much work you want to go through. Many of the Lionel accessory bases are just black oxide. It’s a process where the sheet metal parts are dipped in black oxide ( basically an acid ) then dried, and soaked in oil. The idea being the oxide will suck in the oils, thus preserving the metal. Over time, obviously Mother Nature takes over and the components eventually rust……For what you’re doing, I’d choose a satin black, and just lightly dust the parts for the best look,……Just be mindful of any ground wires or binding posts that are part of any base, and could be affected by paint impeding an electrical connection……

Pat

I use Krylon, automotive paints and Rust-oleum, all though I just had a bad experience last week with the new Rust-oleum satin spray paint. The paint went on very thick and it mottled and took a long time to dry. I took it back to the store but got no answer why it happened. Most of my restorations are with gloss paint but I use Krylon Satin to restore my engines (satin black seems to be close to Lione finish) and small areas on some accessories. Here are some of my projects.

Restored and converted gate-man to Santa for a Christmas layout we built at the South Hadley MA Senior Center.

IMG_1686

IMG_1687

I restored the Coal Tower, all tough it was in pretty good shape, and covered it with Poly-styrene to fit into my layout.

IMG_0621IMG_0895

Lionel Diner made from a Lionel 610 Tin Plate Car.

IMG_3204 - Copy

Lionel 1656 restored with Krylon Satin Spray Paint.

IMG_7128

Lionel 685 restored in Krylon Satin Paint

IMG_0545

Attachments

Images (8)
  • IMG_1686
  • IMG_1687
  • IMG_0621
  • IMG_0895
  • IMG_3204 - Copy
  • IMG_7128
  • IMG_1687
  • IMG_0545

Add Reply

Post

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Ste 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×