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WD 40 and duct tape are sorely under represented in these comments
The Railwire is not your personal army.
Locomotive shells that snap together, particularly the window glass !! I just dis-assembled an Arnold SW1, and, oh, how I wish it hadn't had it's windows glued in.Headlight housings, too.
They are taking a page from Bachpersonn. B-mann sells painted/unletterd equipment then glues in the glazing with this Fifty Times Potent Gorilla Glue or something like that. You must cut out the windows with an eXacto knife, sand and file, then use Microscale window stuff. Either that or you can masque EVERY minuscule window. Since you can not seal it, you will get some bleed of your paint and clearcoat.
I was able to get them out using a chisel blade
....did you get out the glazing without destroying it?
I didn't see anyone mention Dullcote, so I'll toss that one in as well.
+1 on Dullcote. It's to the point where every time I have reason to stop by Hobby Lobby I grab another can of Dullcote so I have a stash. I hate running out in the middle of a decaling or weathering project.If it didn't smell like rancid a$$ I'd probably use it on food, it's so useful.
+1 on Dullcote.... I'd probably use it on food, it's so useful.
And then from the internets there's... "poison ivy, athletes foot, coughs due to colds..." Wait, that's WD-40. Never mind.