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Possessed Khorne Marine Covered in Spikes






Right now Plaguelord isn't a Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle... I would reckon he is a pretty sad Plaguebearer of Nurgle... Sorry bud hope for the best!

[Khorne Daemonkin Warband] 4/4/0 
   
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Brighton, MO

I've let them soak for about 3 hours now, and I started brushing it with a toothbrush, and it's not making much progress, :( I might have to dig them out, scrub them all a little bit, then put them back in, :(

 
   
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 PlaguelordHobbyServices wrote:
I've let them soak for about 3 hours now, and I started brushing it with a toothbrush, and it's not making much progress, :( I might have to dig them out, scrub them all a little bit, then put them back in, :(


But it is getting under right?

 Unit1126PLL wrote:
 Scott-S6 wrote:
And yet another thread is hijacked for Unit to ask for the same advice, receive the same answers and make the same excuses.

Oh my god I'm becoming martel.
Send help!

 
   
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Brighton, MO

I don't know, it doesn't feel like it to be honest. :(

 
   
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





If the IPA doesn't work, a random forum post on the internet said this...

http://www.network54.com/Forum/149674/thread/1331923177/Removing+Testors+DullCote
Ed Rains wrote:Just barely moisten (do not soak) a cotton swab in Model Master airbrush thinner, or some other medium-strength enamel thinner. White spirits / mineral spirits is not strong enough, and lacquer thinner (cellulose thinner) is too strong.
   
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Brighton, MO

I will give that a look when I head into town. Thank you so much!

 
   
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





I should mention that when that poster said lacquer thinner is too strong, he was talking in the context of removing frosting from painted surfaces where you don't want to damage the underlying paint, it MIGHT be fine for your purposes where you are just trying to expose the plastic underneath.

But I'm hesitant to recommend anything because I don't know what may or may not mar the clear plastic.
   
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Brighton, MO

Well, I'm looking into model master (testors) airbrush thinner, so let's hope it works.

 
   
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





I hope it works out. I have used testors enamel airbrush thinners to strip enamels and lacquers before, but it was only ever thin coats and only ever within a day or so of painting them. I don't know how it'll go on thicker coats/multiple coats that have had more time to cure. From what I'm reading on the forums it should still work, but then I also expected the IPA to work.

All the best!
   
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Brighton, MO

Well, I've begun using the airbrush thinner on the canopy piece, It takes a LOT of effort using only a dap at a time given the instructions above, but I AM making progress, just not as fast as I'd like, I'm gonna check my email to see if GW replied yet, if I can just avoid spending hours upon hours cleaning these things, i'll do it.

EDIT: Aand GW replied with a resounding no... looks like I'm going to be spending a few hours cleaning these things... I might need to take a knife and scrape some frost off so the chemicals can really get down in there to let it loose. :(

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 PlaguelordHobbyServices wrote:
Well, I've begun using the airbrush thinner on the canopy piece, It takes a LOT of effort using only a dap at a time given the instructions above, but I AM making progress, just not as fast as I'd like, I'm gonna check my email to see if GW replied yet, if I can just avoid spending hours upon hours cleaning these things, i'll do it.

EDIT: Aand GW replied with a resounding no... looks like I'm going to be spending a few hours cleaning these things... I might need to take a knife and scrape some frost off so the chemicals can really get down in there to let it loose. :(


Bro i REALLY wouldn't take a knife to it.

ITs not worth damaging and being completely out of luck.....

i know if done it

Just be patient.


 Unit1126PLL wrote:
 Scott-S6 wrote:
And yet another thread is hijacked for Unit to ask for the same advice, receive the same answers and make the same excuses.

Oh my god I'm becoming martel.
Send help!

 
   
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Northern IA

You can also check the Facebook 40k buy/sell/trade group to see if anybody has one/extra.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/504608016221787?ref=bookmark

Just be certain to read the posting format/rules first. The admins are very Lawful Neutral when it comes to the rules..but with 10k members, they sort of need to be!

I destroy my enemies when I make them my friends.

Three!! Three successful trades! Ah ah ah!
 
   
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Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle




Brighton, MO

So far no one has replied, I even made a swap shop post asking for sprues, I've email several bits services and even FW, spikey bits, etc. I'm desperate... these things aren't coming clear...

 
   
 
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