RMweb Premium M.I.B Posted January 3, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted January 3, 2020 Some of my older RTR steam power has had easy re-numberings because a fibreglass pencil took off the transfer to leave a flat cab side. However as detail improved, RTR manufacturers firstly added a lip to cabside numbers ( easy to carefully carve off) but now we are into full number plate mouldings. I struggled with one of the recent Hornby 2271 offerings, and luckily my sins can be hidden. However I have a Heljan 47XX in the cabinet and a set of brass plates, and an air of trepidation hangs over them. The Heljan number is indeed a full "plinth" as opposed to just an edge to flick off with the flexed tip of a scalpel. This flexed blade technique doesn't work with more solid items. And a fully flat blade to "shave off" the plinth is a non starter due to cabside details (rivets etc) and edges on panels, such as the "C" cut outs. Any tips tricks or advice please. Thanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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