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  1. Hi everyone, I am a brand new member to the site, but have been following for some time. I'm hoping to get some advice on repairing (taking out) broken plastic details pieces on a USAT GP38. I recently purchased a used GP38 in SP livery that is good cosmetic and operation condition, but there are multiple broken plastic pieces. Some with a little bit of the plastic sticking out and some that were a clean break, flush with the body but plastic still stuck inside. I was wondering some advice on the best way to remove these pieces so I can install the new detail pieces. I'm with some small pliers that I can get out the ones that are sticking out slightly, but how the heck can I remove the flush broken pieces. I attached some pieces. Thank you guys so much in advanced and looking forward to talking to ya'll. Mike
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