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Hunter Cummins
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italeri tiger 1 twin pack build

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11 November 2013, 20:29
Holger Kranich
When its acrylic, try ovenspray! That works fine! With enamels... Turpentine?
11 November 2013, 21:03
Hunter Cummins
Thanks holger 🙂🙂🙂
11 November 2013, 21:16
Acki
Airbrushcleaner!
11 November 2013, 21:22
Hunter Cummins
Thqnks aki 🙂🙂🙂
11 November 2013, 21:55
Steven Gilbert
Is that flames of war stuff?
12 November 2013, 13:29
Hunter Cummins
No its not labeled that but it can be used for it and its in 1/72 scale
12 November 2013, 19:51
Damien Battersby
Hunter never ever use Tupentine use Easy- Off Oven Spray get a zip lock bag place your kit inside and spray a good amount into bag and of course close the bag and depending how old paint is leave over night then wash off with water and use a tooth brush for the corners.
Now if is a water base paint just use metholayted spirts and a normal paint brush and the paint will just start to come off you can soak it as much as you like in an ice cream container and will not harm your kit in anyway.
Using turpintine will soften or start to melt the plastic if your kits are made of resin only use oven cleaner as methlated spirits will cause damage as will turpentine.
With kind regards and happy thoughts.
Damien from down under.
12 November 2013, 23:04
Hunter Cummins
Thank uou so much damean 🙂 very useful advice 🙂 hope to see you around again 😉
12 November 2013, 23:12
Greg Solomon
Soak overnight in brake fluid. It won't eat plastic but will soften the paint, so you can use a toothbrush to remove the paint. You can re-use the brake fluid over and over... but don't throw down the drain or in the trash, you have to take it to the hazardous fluids disposal place at the dump. Also, don't use the toothbrush for brushing your teeth after this... just saying.
12 November 2013, 23:16
Hunter Cummins
Hahahahaha thx greg and I would never use that toothbrush;)
12 November 2013, 23:22
Greco Otero
I heard the Brake fluid is the best way, although never had the need to strip a model
13 November 2013, 02:46
Holger Kranich
Brake fluid? Never heard but sounds good!
13 November 2013, 08:29
Hunter Cummins
Same here holly but ill give her a go and let yall know
13 November 2013, 11:08
Greg Solomon
I've also tried a cleaning product called "Simple Green"... but it doesn't work as well as brake fluid. But it is eco-friendly. Ya just have to soak longer, brush and re-soak.
13 November 2013, 19:53
Hunter Cummins
Ill try both =)
13 November 2013, 20:19
Greco Otero
I Think the break fluid dates back to when everybody used Enamels and makes sence since oil based paints cure to be a almost indestructable coating, the simple green is a very good concentrated degreaser I used it for detailing full size cars and did wonders cleaning just about anything including gunky Engines there is another product I use to remove old and dryed up latex paint called Krud cutter maybe we should give it a try I know works very good on latex paint and wont damage plastic
14 November 2013, 02:28
Hunter Cummins
Yes I remember thise days when I used enamels but those days areover 😉 and you are rignt it was like indestructable and I am going to try that stuff asap and I might even use it to clean tne plastic after I pealed off the old paint 🙂 and once afain thanknyou 🙂🙂🙂
14 November 2013, 02:36
Greco Otero
please let me know how it works out.. I am curios about it
14 November 2013, 04:26
Hunter Cummins
Will do 🙂
14 November 2013, 11:13

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I found this old italeri tiger 1 from their twin pack series under a bunch of old kit boxes and decided to do it justice 🙂 but I dont know hownto strip paint off of models ! Any help ???🙂

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