I have used Scalecoat II loco black before. Let the paint flow to the chip edges and form its own boundaries that way instead of painting over.
I know Scalecoat II is plastic compatible and the 2037 is cast, where Scalecoat I is only metal and wood. I had Scalecoat II on hand and it worked, I could only assume Scalecoat I would match the same.
The Scalecoat paint will match. The key is afterwards— use a dull cote flat clear coat to make it blend together. It should come out perfect if you use these. Hopefully you will use an airbrush to feather it across the area.
Scalecoat is also sold directly by the mfg. Micromark sells paints too, many cross over to the old Floquil and Polly S names. Scalecoat paint is already identified by railroad name.
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