QUOTE: Originally posted by GN-Rick To ksax: I have had success using Testor's Gloss White after thinning for airbrushing. When thinned like this, I bru***he paint onto the glazing (spraying lightly works too) and being thin, it is translucent enough to transmit light. Hope this is helpful. GN-Rick
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QUOTE: Originally posted by GN-Rick I was actually using the Stewart numberboards to update a Broadway Limited E7A that I had purchased at the GNRHS convention swap meet. It came as an as delivered unit in the earliest GN paint scheme (with small cheek logos and small numberboards). I rebuilt the nose to model GN 510-with large boards and dual headlights-to correctly power my 1950 International streamliner.
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