Custom Detailing

Greetings,

Can anyone recommend a Model Train detailer? Preferably, one who has a website. I want to buy undecorated trains from Aristo and have them lettered with my children's names.

Advance thank you[s]

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Darryl
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Your local hobby shop should know somebody that can do that stuff without any problems. I'll note that the cost of doing such stuff is often a lot more than the cost of the car itself.

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Darryl

Darryl, You can get decal or dry transfer letter sets. If you use decals a bottle of decal set would be a good idea. Other than that all you need to get is a small spray can of clear gloss or satin finish whatever would match the finish surface on you models best. Very easy to do, takes only a little time, no tools are needed besides something to cut with, a tooth pick, a q-tip and maybe a pin. Or if you use dry transfers a dull pencil is handy. It will probably cost less than twenty dollars even if you have to get an extra letter set to have enough of a particular letter. Decals and dry transfer letter sets come in all sizes and colors even gold and silver. Your hobby shop guy should be able to help you. Bruce

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Bruce Favinger

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