ukJames
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Ok. My younger brother had a go at painting a canis wolfborne (gw metal). His skills are slightly below his aspirations, and by his own admission he's made a bit of a mess of it. Two re-sprays has left the thing absolutely caked in paint. From a distance, and nestled within a wolves army, it doesn't look too bad in my opinion, but he's to embarressed to take it to a game table. So, he's brought it to me to "make it good". (his faith in my skills may be somewhat misplaced, at such is life, lol.) ....my question is thus; Another re-spray is out of the question. There is far too much paint on there already. Ideally i'd like to strip all the paint off and do a complete re-start. How might I achieve this without damaging the model? I've never had to attempt anything like this before, so I have no idea what kind of solvents/processes are involved in taking a metal model down to its bones. My first thought is ordinary paint stripper, but i'm thinking that's like killing a mouse with a shot-gun. ...anyone got any suggestions?