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Made in us
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator





Great Falls, Montana

i use that stuff for all striping now . NEVER LEAVE FINECAST IN FOR 3 Days or you get a rubber model LOL

“Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.” ― Napoleon Bonaparte

 
   
Made in us
Blood Sacrifice to Khorne






have to try this on some old berzerkers...

love the accent. ;>

A Skull at the Throne of Khorne

 
   
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Freaky Flayed One



Australia

Seems to work really well.

I'm having trouble stripping off models that have been caked in primer (by young me :&gt and Simple Green + Dettol + Meth Spirits just aren't cutting it.

Nail Polish Remover was working pretty well but is quite expensive ($3 for 100mL vs $10 for 750mL of dettol) so I might as well give brake fluid a shot.

DR:70+S--G-M-B++IPw40k03--D++A+/fWD-R-T(R)DM+ 
   
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Fresh-Faced New User





I would never recommend to use Break Fluid.

Break Fluid is a mix of ingredients and every Company uses different and may change them from time to time.
   
 
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