This might help:  get thee to an art supply store and see if they stock
rub on dry transfer lettering sheets in white.  They come with a variety
of font sizes last I remember. I have done this on occasion. My local
train store also stocks some dry transfer lettering sheets.  If you must
match the font exactly and they don't stock it you may be out of luck.  

joe messinger wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have ideas or suggestions on replacing the numbers on number
> boards such as those found on Challengers?
> 
> I know new boards are available but I can't find any stamps, decals or dry
> transfers that will work. Maybe decals for HO stuff?
> 
> Portlines, Hobby Surplus and so on doesn't offer numbers only.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Joe Messinger
> 
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