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Hi Capt Carralles <br />IF it is like the the kits the bogies and body are held together with screws <br />removing all of those should turn it in to a pile of bits. <br />removing the glazing could be problomatic as you want that in one piece and the top lights out of the clerrestory you should be able to remove the wiring loom reasonably easy. <br />Once you have turned it into a pile of bit's give the body a very lght sand I said light sand <br />wash in soapy water and thoroughly dry. now give it a light coat of acrylic auto spray grey primer once that has dryed, spray paint the colour you want it to be aplying thin coats build up the colour slowly dont try and get all on in on coat <br />Do the inside of the coach bodiy first then mask off the windows on the Inside. <br />then repeat on the ouside untill you have the depth of colour you want.. <br />While you have the coach in bit's why not put in carpets and upholster the seats <br />If you have a look at the Toenail Ridge Shortline web pages there is a good desciption on carpeting the coach and upholstering the seats <br />Cannot advise you on decals I always seem to mess that bit up <br />regards John <br />
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