The Serene Badger
Baron
Rather than clutter up the Februhairy thread, I thought I'd stick this here. I know modern sprue plastic isn't that common here, but just in case it's useful:
Before trying to rescue my goose I thought I'd test the solvents as I want to just strip his head. So I got some leftover sprue (modern bloodbowl plastic) with well dried primer on it - army painter matt white.
100% Acetone: instantly removed the paint. After 10 minutes the sprue had gone squishy and floppy on the surface.
100% isopropyl alcohol: did nothing to the paint, even with scrubbing and nothing to the sprue after 10 minutes.
Biostrip 20: stripped the paint rapidly. No sign of damage to the sprue after 10 minutes. Though I know to my cost it will make finecast go soft and dissolve. I haven't yet experimented to see if UV light can re-harden the finecast, but have probably left it too late now.
I'm going to go with biostrip. Gloopy glop though it is.
Right,on with repairs.
Before trying to rescue my goose I thought I'd test the solvents as I want to just strip his head. So I got some leftover sprue (modern bloodbowl plastic) with well dried primer on it - army painter matt white.
100% Acetone: instantly removed the paint. After 10 minutes the sprue had gone squishy and floppy on the surface.
100% isopropyl alcohol: did nothing to the paint, even with scrubbing and nothing to the sprue after 10 minutes.
Biostrip 20: stripped the paint rapidly. No sign of damage to the sprue after 10 minutes. Though I know to my cost it will make finecast go soft and dissolve. I haven't yet experimented to see if UV light can re-harden the finecast, but have probably left it too late now.
I'm going to go with biostrip. Gloopy glop though it is.
Right,on with repairs.