good tip, unfortunately my first 10 marines were painted over and over again (about 10 times) and now they're pretty much humanoid balls of dried paint
The process I show in the video tends to dissolve many types of glue. Some of the basing will come off in the soaking and the rest will come off with a little bit of scrubbing.
This is a great tip for plastic figures, but for metal just use automotive paint stripper such as nitromors. all the paint will simply wipe off after around 10 seconds
good tip, unfortunately my first 10 marines were painted over and over again (about 10 times) and now they're pretty much humanoid balls of dried paint
Ichigo9913 1 year ago
What if I have terrain on the base do I need to strip that off my WH40K figure's base before this process of soaking in the water and pine cleaner?
WheatiesChris2 2 years ago
The process I show in the video tends to dissolve many types of glue. Some of the basing will come off in the soaking and the rest will come off with a little bit of scrubbing.
RockoRobotics 2 years ago
This is a great tip for plastic figures, but for metal just use automotive paint stripper such as nitromors. all the paint will simply wipe off after around 10 seconds
ste0240 2 years ago
I love the Meijer Glove product placement in the video Jason. Great Job!!! lol :-D
rmadman4 2 years ago
I was so particular about removing labels off products and then I go and leave the most readable one on.....Oh Well....I don't think anyone cares.
RockoRobotics 2 years ago
Super-clean is my brand of choice...
It's better smelling...and no residue:)
Thanks for posting!
stumpythumper 2 years ago
rofl oops not green stuff
eveplayer12 2 years ago
i use green stuff just stick my minis in and leave em for about 24 hours and them take a tooh brush to them and it worx realy well
eveplayer12 2 years ago
Thanks for the tip, this was very helpful!
fear432 2 years ago