Hello:
I am trying to strip and repaint the tinplate body of a Lionel 248, my first restoration attempt. On parts that I can not remove ( such as the brass posts on the corners of the black frame that are crimped on) is there a protective coating that I can place on the parts prior to spraying the frame black? Then after drying, I can wipe off this protective coat and not have overspray on these parts, such as the couplers. I was just inquiring about tricks that those with experience may use with issues such as these. Thanks for any insight.
Mickey
Just cover them with masking tape and trim around the edge.
Hi, MickeyD
How about an update on the restoration of your 248. Questions: did you do sheet metal work first? Prime the sheet metal before paint? I would be interested to know your painting set up. did the motor need any mechanical repair?
I have just completed restoration of a 253 electric loco. See my avatar. I also restored (2) 613 pullman cars, a 614 observation & a 615 baggage car-all in terracotta & maroon. I saw this set at a local train show & had to have one for myself. That was my project for this year. Oh, along the way, I restored a 262E locomotive & sheet metal tender, also.
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