Walthers' 60 passenger cars: remove lettering with out taking paint possible?

since Walthers’ undecorated versions of their 60 foot passenger cars are now sold out i was wondering if anyone knows if its possible to remove the railroad names on the car sides with out taking off the paint or having to repaint the whole car itself? i figure if i could get away with just removing the lettering on their 60 foot passenger cars and not do repainting it would look nice say having cars in GN, ATSF or UP colors with my layout’s name Leelanau County railway on the sides.

Here are some tips i picked up when I ran a similar thread on “The Guage” some time ago.

I used the Solvaset technique on some Athearn Passenger Cars with good success. The surface is different after removing

jrinnorthcountry63,

I have found that a stiff eraser (like those found on a cheap, disposable, mechanical pencil) does a wonderful job removing unwanted letter, with minimum smudging to the underlying paint. It takes a little bit of effort and time but I’ve had good success with it. Maybe one of those clickable erasers would work, too?

Tom

The eraser that worked best for me was the Papermate “Pink Pearl” which can be picked up at art/hobby supply stores like Michaels.

I’ve removed the numbers from Walthers 60’ cars using a pencil eraser and Microscale Micro Sol decal solvent. Just be patient and rub gently - you don’t want to scrub through the paint.
Thanks for reading MR,
Terry

As Terry indicates above, use a gentle action when rubbing to minimize the effect on the underlying paint. I neglected to mention that.

Tom