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RE: Paint Remover? and Wobbly Wheels - Super - 05-08-2016 The bottom line here is don't try anything until you talk with your parents first. I would think the best way (and safest) would be to keep an eye out on Ebay for cheap, used ones or perhaps non-working trains that you can swap parts with. Or perhaps visiting any local Thrift stores or Yard Sales in your area may bag you something cheap and save on shipping. RE: Paint Remover? and Wobbly Wheels - Miksolo - 05-08-2016 (05-08-2016, 02:17 PM)Super Wrote: The bottom line here is don't try anything until you talk with your parents first. I would think the best way (and safest) would be to keep an eye out on Ebay for cheap, used ones or perhaps non-working trains that you can swap parts with. Or perhaps visiting any local Thrift stores or Yard Sales in your area may bag you something cheap and save on shipping. The former method may work better but when I told Mom about how I don't think there's an easy fix to the paint issues, she snapped and said that she wouldn't buy me anything I already had. (05-07-2016, 08:45 PM)Tramp Wrote: Well not hazardous enough to kill you or permanently damage you, but hazardous enough to wear gloves and eye protection, gloves especially if you have sensitive skin! I'd hate for you to get dermatitis because of it! So, these Finecast models are already painted but were painted over by a consumer? Because, like turpentine, I'm worried about removing the original paint and the stickers. Speaking of the stickers, is there any recommended techniques for peeling them off and reapplying? I've never removed one of those clear ones from a Plarail engine, and they seem like they're really stuck on there. RE: Paint Remover? and Wobbly Wheels - Super - 05-08-2016 Mother knows best! RE: Paint Remover? and Wobbly Wheels - sunhuntin - 05-08-2016 honestly, given what your mum has said, it may pay to leave mods until you are older and can fund your own trains and tools and can replace them if something goes wrong. |