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Post by Paul B on Dec 19, 2017 17:50:59 GMT
Oh dear . This sounds serious, Marco give us a pic and maybe we can help ?
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Post by Marco on Dec 19, 2017 18:12:35 GMT
I'm so ashamed that I even didn't take any pics of the monster! But I'm thinking about use isopropyl, as I used mostly acrylic paints to destroy the build! Thanks mate!!!!
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Post by The Kernel on Dec 19, 2017 18:49:10 GMT
If you used Tamiya paint iso will strip it. I screwed up a 1/16 Tamiya Tiger paint job and took hours to strip the paint without loosening the etch. Slow and steady is the key, and a 5 litre bottle of iso!!!!!! bill
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Post by Snipersmudge on Dec 19, 2017 19:44:23 GMT
I'm sure you will be able to rescue it Marco
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Post by CarlRF on Dec 19, 2017 20:40:30 GMT
Mayhaps I'm to late to help Marco but I've soaked model that is freshly painted with Tamiya paint with a household cleaned we call Simple Green and the rinsed it with warm water . It might get rid of the weathering as well .
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Post by NEMO on Dec 19, 2017 21:10:43 GMT
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Post by JEFF on Dec 19, 2017 23:11:33 GMT
Well, that is certainly unfortunate Marco. Don't give up on it yet, Bud. You'll work something out I'm sure.
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Post by Marco on Dec 20, 2017 9:37:32 GMT
Thank you guys!
Carl, I can't soaked the thing because I want to preserve the interior. I don't know if it will be possible, but I'll try.
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Post by CarlRF on Dec 20, 2017 19:34:44 GMT
Oh I didnt think of that .
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