
I have been messing about for some time with my own lettering on Rolling Stock. At first I used photo paper and mounted it on by using photo mount. Now I have discovered Self Adhesive Ink Jet Paper.
I am not sure how weather resistant it will be, but it certainly quickly transforms your stock without any long term damage so far as I can tell. This is the stuff:-
http://www.photopaperdirect.com/products/A4-Matt-Vinyl-Self-Adhesive-Sticker-Paper.html < Link To http://www.photopaperdire...ive-Sticker-Paper.html
Here are some examples of just one of my (no detail of maker) coaches that I have done. The first pic is of the sheet with a few of the 'Plates' cut out and attached to the coach. There are also new 'Plates' for my steam tram conversion (upside down).
These three are of the coach in question:-
There are a few points to bear in mind when doing these:-
1 Use a CAD package of some sort so that you get get your size correct.
2 It is a bit tricky to remove the backing paper from the sheet when you have cut them to size. use a modelling knife.
3 I use a felt tip pen to colout the sides of the cut out sheets to match the Black ends of the 'Plates'.
4 In prototypical terms, my line gets its stock from other railway Companies so always replates its stock with Enamel plates.
Hope this is of some use.
JonD
I am not sure how weather resistant it will be, but it certainly quickly transforms your stock without any long term damage so far as I can tell. This is the stuff:-
http://www.photopaperdirect.com/products/A4-Matt-Vinyl-Self-Adhesive-Sticker-Paper.html < Link To http://www.photopaperdire...ive-Sticker-Paper.html
Here are some examples of just one of my (no detail of maker) coaches that I have done. The first pic is of the sheet with a few of the 'Plates' cut out and attached to the coach. There are also new 'Plates' for my steam tram conversion (upside down).

These three are of the coach in question:-



There are a few points to bear in mind when doing these:-
1 Use a CAD package of some sort so that you get get your size correct.
2 It is a bit tricky to remove the backing paper from the sheet when you have cut them to size. use a modelling knife.
3 I use a felt tip pen to colout the sides of the cut out sheets to match the Black ends of the 'Plates'.
4 In prototypical terms, my line gets its stock from other railway Companies so always replates its stock with Enamel plates.
Hope this is of some use.
JonD