Thanks Chris, as I did read the instructions they post and I just wanted to 
make sure what to do.

Seems you all say not to bake it and I will not.

I painted a car like this 2 years ago, did not bake it and it is fine.

but I did not know about this instruction so I thought I would ask you all for 
opinions.

And you all came through again for me.
THANKS!!!!

Mike

From: JCR 
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 11:46 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Baking painted boxcar

  


Mike: 

Don't bake the box car! As Bill says it will have a seriously detrimental
effect on the shape. Some folks put the car under a light bulb in their
paint both. However Scale Coat II plastic compatible paint does not
generally need to be baked - just suspend the body in a dust free
environment and let it dry completely for 24 to 36 hours.

If all else fails read the instructions 10. Application of Scalecoat II is
identical to Scalecoat I with the exception of the "baking" process. 

call or email Scale Coat http://www.weavermodels.com/page12.html very
helpful.

Chris

J. Chris Rooney

mailto:Vannessco%40comcast.net

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