Thank you kind Sir!!! I'm still trying to achieve that stucco finish look that adorned the Winnie Wagon. Maybe a Cherry Charm plaster with a touch of Rosebud heat would work?😆
Thank you Doug 👍😎 I’m always looking for new ways to recycle my Junque 😜😆 I like your weathering idea, use Q-Tips in place of the erasers to help give the lettering a faded look 👍😎🚂🇺🇸🇨🇦
Very nice instructional video! Thanks for sharing!!
You’re welcome Sir Neal 👍😎 Thanks for checking out the video 🚂🇺🇸
Interesting method! Thanks for sharing knowledge. Have a great day 👍🏻
Thanks Rick 👍 I’m always trying to find different ways to make projects easier 😉🚂🇺🇸
Great video Joe, 👍 great information
Thank you Jesse for checking out the video 👍😎
great tip Joe. i just might get around to trying this! :)
Thank you John 👍😎 You’ll have to find some tiny sized pencils for N Scale 😜😆🚂
Great instructional video, Joe! Cool method.
Thank you Rob 👍😎 Hopefully it will help a fellow customizer, making your projects a little bit easier 😉🚂🇺🇸
Look at that!!! Nice tip for lettering removal from vintage trains!!!
@@EmpireBeltRR Thank you, Sir John 👍😎 I’m always trying to find an easier way to customize rolling stock 🚂🇺🇸
Wow .
Thank you Ray 👍😎 I really like your channel as well 👍🚂🇺🇸
Very nice, beats a side grinder😂
Thank you kind Sir!!! I'm still trying to achieve that stucco finish look that adorned the Winnie Wagon. Maybe a Cherry Charm plaster with a touch of Rosebud heat would work?😆
Great effort in bringing the old girls' new life.I might use that trick on letters for weathering. 🚂🇺🇲🇨🇦🚃🚃🎨🖌
Thank you Doug 👍😎 I’m always looking for new ways to recycle my Junque 😜😆 I like your weathering idea, use Q-Tips in place of the erasers to help give the lettering a faded look 👍😎🚂🇺🇸🇨🇦