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Does anybody have any ideas about removing the NS logo from the new Lionel 86 foot hi cube cars? The logo is wrong (deformed), and I want to use Microscale O decals for the proper look It was quite appalling to see that they could not get the NS logo correct on this car! So much for quality control. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks to all in advance.
You actually found O scale decals? I can't find ANY O scale decals. I'm told the major decal co's dropped their O scale lines.(?)
Al Hummel
My concern with this is going to be the very flat paint they applied once the logo is removed- it appears to be somewhat of a difficult shade to match- Let us know how you proceed. Where are you getting the decals to do this job? Just curious--
Some of us have developed several “get out of jail” techniques depending on the situation. Advice may work or not work for some depending on your skill or experience level.
Generally it may show sheen in that area after erasing. This can be hypnotized by spraying Dull Cote, clear matt spray or gloss spray over that area depending on your desired look. Next apply decals then Dull Cote over decals...
Last, select again a spray for the final clear finish you want to match like the rest of the car.
Since I weather everything, I don’t concentrate much on getting back to the MFG’s shiny stock look. On another note, I sometimes seek to have two shades on purpose as car data changes were made by the RR.
Hope it works out for you.
Try sanding it with a fine grit sandpaper....should do the trick.....
OK I just picked up the Magic Eraser box is marked "ORIGINAL". Tried it on an Atlas box car, but the lettering never came off. I used it wet, which I assume you have to do.
So does it only work on Lionel equipment?
Ray
Try cutting a paper towel where it just fits over the logo, then soak paper towel with Solvaset. This will it soak in a bit. I would imagine after several applications it will begin to work. Good luck. Worse case scenario is car is oxide red so patching and repainting are possible also.