Go to the local hobby shop get a small bottle of Testors gloss black.
Whilst having a small amount of paint thinner handy; dab paint in the scratch 
with a small brush then wipe the area quickly witha soft clean rag. The idea is 
to leave paint in the scratch whilst removing it from  the surrounding area. 
Might take several tries. If your first attempt is unacceptable, simply wipe 
off with the paint thinner and try again until you get it.

Let dry and buff/polish.

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