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Made in us
Sacrifice to the Dark Gods





The model in questions is a Mamon model that I picked on the cheap recently. The only downside to this extremely beautiful model is that it's painted terribly! Now I've only ever stripped metal models by soaking them in accetone but I'm sure this isn't as good of an idea for the soft resin. What kind of product would you guys recommend to strip this model bare?

On a somewhat related note, where can I find his rules? Forgeworld doesn't exactly make it easy to find out what book to get.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/09/28 18:24:04


 
   
Made in us
Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

You're looking at using something like Simple Green to do this. Acetone will ruin the resin figure.

I read somewhere about diggers metholated spirits but have never tried it myself.


 
   
 
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