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... thanks to @jpec I think these turned out ok.They're laser printed onto regular paper, then covered with some packing tape. Then installed.They're a pain in the a$$, but less so than other methods I've done. (Attachment Link)
I've been using John Sing's method of printing them out of Excel onto small mailing return label stock (sticky back) now for years. May hit the edges with a tiny bit of ACC to make sure they don't dry out and fall off, but that's all. Sure look good. ACC won't run a inkjet printed sticker. If you're putting a bit of packing tape over the top to make it look like glass, cool, I'll have to try that.And I just don't get hung up over lit numberboards. If anything, most RTR diesels light them up like they were theater marquees, way too bright to the point they have to be painted over anyway and still glow just a bit. I prefer one or two super-bright tiny LED's right in the headlight housing, period. I just think that at any distance, what you see is a VERY bright headlight, and not numberboards, until you are literally on top of a locomotive.
Let’s say that I am on 3614 West and I have authority to Milepost 106, I pickup two engines on my head end at milepost 77 and now my lead engine is 3908. I do not need to get a new track warrant but I do need to extinguish my number lights on the 3908 and leave the 3614 lit even though it’s now the third engine back.Randy