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          of the old lettering. The cars were then decaled. Krylon does
        
        
          not produce the tight, glossy finish of Scalecoat, Modelflex or
        
        
          Tru-Color, but is more than acceptable in the right application.
        
        
          The second question is about applying chalks. Chalks and other
        
        
          weathering powders cling better to a rough surface than to
        
        
          something that is slick like clean plastic. A light coat of dull fin-
        
        
          ish helps the dry weathering to stick, and the finished product
        
        
          can be sealed with another light coat of clear matte spray.
        
        
          
            Poster putty
          
        
        
          Try using poster putty (5) to hold those pesky small screws
        
        
          to your screwdriver when attaching your coupler pockets.
        
        
          I also use it for temporary mounting of HO people on my
        
        
          layout until I am sure I like their placement. Use it to hold
        
        
          small parts on a piece of wood or cardboard for painting.
        
        
          The uses are endless!
        
        
          
            – Dave Dexter
          
        
        
          
            Lint roller
          
        
        
          The other day as I dropped a small part on the carpet and
        
        
          could not find it, it dawned on me that I could use a lint
        
        
          roller to pick up the part. Getting the part was super easy.
        
        
          In the past I would spend 15 minutes looking for a small
        
        
          part, laying with my head sideways trying to see it! The dogs
        
        
          always wondered why I would do this. Anyway, by simply
        
        
          
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          MRH-Jan 2014