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Greetings fellow members,

Well, I'm still trying to obtain Lionel /MPC 8022-10 Santa Fe Alco number boards.  The 8022 Santa Fe Alco were made for JC Penney by Lionel in 1970. The number boards are translucent red with the number 8022 on them. These engines ran again in 1971, with the number boards reading 8020 (go figure).  Any help will appreciated.

Dominick

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yep, you sand them down to remove the incorrect numbers and then print the replacements on clear film in the right size and font.  Use clear parts cement to stick them on, and a coat or two of clearcoat, job done.  FWIW, I did a couple of 80's PW diesels, and the numbers were on clear plastic and they were just decals.  They were actually falling off, which is why I had to replace them.

dominick oquendo posted:

Greetings fellow members,

Well, I'm still trying to obtain Lionel /MPC 8022-10 Santa Fe Alco number boards.  The 8022 Santa Fe Alco were made for JC Penney by Lionel in 1970. The number boards are translucent red with the number 8022 on them. These engines ran again in 1971, with the number boards reading 8020 (go figure).  Any help will appreciated.

Dominick

See if you can make a deal with CharlieS.

CharlieS posted:

I just checked a spare 8022 shell that I have. It has red number boards with "8022" raised. The "8022" numbers have no coloring on them.

I don't have the whole engine, just the shell.

Charlie,

it sounds like the number boards I need.  The number 8022 is raised on the red translucent board. If you email a picture of the boards, I'd be interested in purchasing them.

Thanks,

Dom

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