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What is the best way to remove an entire layer of paint (Bagder acrylic) that has been airbrushed onto a locomotive shell? There are a number of fine details in place (lift rings, grab irons, etc.) so I don't want to have to scrub too aggressively, if possible. <br /> Also, can anyone tell me the name of the dark gray color the Southern Pacific used on their later model locos? Badger lists a "Southern Pacific Lark Dark Gray" #16-40 which looks to me like it would be a match. But then I saw they also list "SP/SF Overland Light Gray" and "SP/SF Overland Dark Gray" (#'s 16-197 and 16-198). Is one of those the correct one, or are they from an earlier era or something? Thanks alot.
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