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How do you strip paint from plastic Warhammer models?
Jun 30, 2008 by xblack_rosex | Posted in Hobbies & Crafts
Okay, so my boyfriend and I are into Warhammer, him with the building and me with the painting, and I'd like to redo the paint job for his Tyranids. He's done at least two primer jobs and two paint jobs on each model so the paint's filled in the fine
Phoenix Precision Paints does a product call SuperStrip that's especially formulated for the removal of paint from plastic models. They're UK-based.
If you're in the US, then there's a product called "Simple Green" that's intended
precinctomega@btopenworld.com | Jun 30, 2008
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Various items from the series of Warhammer miniature figures, including tyranids, space marine commandos, gaunts and genestealers