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I've been restoring two really bad 607's I got off of Ebay for the main reason to try my hand at it and add to my current ones I have. with that said I now know I need to redo the rest when I get these done but here are pics from the start and the end I forgot to get pics of the cars themselves but did so on the inserts and roof's 

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Great job Bill, I haven't actually done it yet, but I would suspect having the inserts out would be easier.  Several times I have been lucky enough to be able to use the original inserts as is.  I know also that most times that does not work though.

 

BTW, which colors of Green did you use, they look like a real good match to the original colors!

 

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rtraincollector posted:

The pics got mixed up from how I added them but you can still see the different stages and where I'am at, at this point. Now the question is it easier/better to add lettering /numbering with the car completely together or should I take the window inserts back out and do it. the tabs haven't been bent over yet. 

I found it easier to do rubber stamping when the inserts are out.
Make sure the existing paint is cured.
Use the recommended stamp ink.
If a mistake is made when stamping I used mineral spirits to remove the bad stamping, then re stamp.

If you use a stick on type of label/decal it also may be best to do with the piece out for proper alignment.

You may also want to explore using a P-Touch label maker with a clear label and black lettering. I never used this but the only problem would be from the edge of the label or make your own decals with a ink jet (there is a lot of how to on the internet).

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