Warhammer Minature paint removal
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Warhammer Minature paint removal
I know some of you have Warhammer figures and I was wondering whats the best way to remove all the paint? I thought maybe a bath of goof off but that may get expensive plus I would like to make sure all my green stuff modification's will stay.
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Many years ago, when I used to paint miniatures, I just used common all garden paint stripper which seemed to work o.k.
Not sure how it would effect the green putty, but it didn't effect Milliput @ all.
Not sure how it would effect the green putty, but it didn't effect Milliput @ all.
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Are they lead or plastic?
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Don't use Paint thinner I did that years ago on some it actually melts off features on the old lead ones. With Plastic I just painted over old colour schemes after re-applying an undercoat.
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Maybe spray paint them white? I doubt you'd lose any detail as it's non-gloopy.
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Green stuff is very hard to take off miniatures so it should have bonded quite well by now, I used that years ago and it is still firm now.
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Most of them are plastic Space Marines with a few Metal ones. I thought about just rebase coating but I'm switching them from Crimson Fists to Masters of Protelus. I think the Dark blue of the fists would blead thru the white scheme of the masters. It seems like the green stuff will be fine and I only worry about 2 of my customs disintegrating so I'll probably clean them last. Any other idea's guys?
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Several coats of spray and touch up areas by hand that the spray misses they do cans of Skull White.
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
mr muscle oven cleaner is my paint stripper of choice though not on certain metals as it will make them get angry (including arm rivets on joes) .
its worked on everything ive tried to date, i just pop it in a ziplock bag and leave for a few hours / overnight until the foam goes into a liquid when it will take the paint off. a quick go at it with a toothbrush after and it comes off nicely, doubt it will have an effect in green stuff but not 100%.
its worked on everything ive tried to date, i just pop it in a ziplock bag and leave for a few hours / overnight until the foam goes into a liquid when it will take the paint off. a quick go at it with a toothbrush after and it comes off nicely, doubt it will have an effect in green stuff but not 100%.
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Re: Warhammer Minature paint removal
Sorry, forgot to say that I've only used paint stripper on the metal figures...I wouldn't recommend trying it on plastic
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