Hi Nathan.
Better results to use gloss coat for decals then dull coat for even finish. ( I put another light coat of gloss then dull for an over all even finish for a slightly weathered look). Hope this helps.
Paul G in Fl.
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--- In yardbirdtrains@..., Nathan Rich <thaddeusthudpucker@...> wrote:
I'm making my E8's finally. This is how I usually go, I spend forever with
a project on the back burner in my head then I knock it out.
This is a Model Power E8, which started life as BN 9908 (a fictitious
number, bless them) but I am making it into Amtrak 330.
First, I used Wash-away paint remover to get rid of the Cascade green,
which actually went pretty quickly. I used a toothbrush to clean paint out
of the crevices, then I washed the model with dish soap and let it sit for
a few days.
Next, I sprayed it with Testor's silver spray paint. I let it sit for a
while and then hit it again. Then, I masked the sides off and sprayed the
red nose, waiting a while between first and second doses. I let that dry
overnight last night and masked the red off and this morning I sprayed
black (don't have a photo yet). This afternoon when I get home I'll hit it
along a couple spots I can already see I missed, I wanted to let what was
there dry to avoid runs.
I'll probably pick up a can of dullcote and hit it with that once the paint
has set a day, then on to decals!
Hope you enjoy what I have so far
Nathan Rich
Lakewood, WA