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Made in pt
Skillful Swordmaster




The Shadowlands of Nagarythe

So, I am having some issues at the moment.

I got 60 metal miniatures of the 5th/6th ed HE range (SM,WL,PG) and I want to strip them of their paint.

Now, I went to my usual solution - Dot4 brake fluid. a day soaking in it and it's usually done.

However, this time it's not working. I have them for almost a week now and the paint is still cling on pretty well.

So... suggestions on what the gak's going on?

"Let them that are happy talk of piety; we that would work our adversary must take no account of laws." http://back2basing.blogspot.pt/

 
   
Made in no
Hacking Interventor






Regular Paint thinner from any hardware store will sort ya right out m8..

I may be an donkey-cave, but at least I'm an equal oppurtunity donkey-cave...

 
   
Made in pt
Skillful Swordmaster




The Shadowlands of Nagarythe

 Tjomball wrote:
Regular Paint thinner from any hardware store will sort ya right out m8..


Yeah, I found that I had to resort to that :p It just sucks because the missus starts yelling at me because of the stench.

That's life!

"Let them that are happy talk of piety; we that would work our adversary must take no account of laws." http://back2basing.blogspot.pt/

 
   
 
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