The other day I picked up a K-Line Milwaukee Road business car at a price that was too good to pass up. As is pretty common with K-Line passenger cars, most of the passengers were rattling around the inside, so I opened it up to put them back in place. When I opened it up, it occurred to me that the interior was all one color and a really, really ugly color at that, and while I had it apart, I might as well paint it and make it look better. So, here's the before and after.
Before: Everything is an unsightly yellowish-cream color. The darker marks around the bottom of partitions, etc. appear to be excess glue, or perhaps discoloration from a hot-glue process.
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After: Floor and partitions are Polly S "Concrete" color. It's a lousy approximation of concrete (too dark and too brown), but a good color for this purpose. Kitchen counters and sinks are silver to look like stainless steel. Seats are Badger "Milwaukee Road Maroon." I painted everything with a brush because it would have been really, really hard to mask and spray 3 colors with all the parts glued in place. There are a lot of brush marks on the maroon, but it won't show looking in through the windows.