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<p>I bought an Akane USRA Heavy Pacific 4-6-2 recently. It was manufactured in 1964, in Japan, and was professionally painted for the Erie Railroad. </p><p> The professional paint job is in pretty good shape. The open-frame motor is in the middle of an overhaul and the guts are being greased as we speak. </p><p>I would like to sell the model soon and wondered if I should take the time to scrape off the model's paint job down and polish it up for higher re-sale value. I don't know if that is advisable. Please send me your thoughts.</p><p> Better yet, what is the best way to get maximum value out of brass anyway? </p><p> </p><p>Ignatius. </p>
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