CaptainOfTheWhiteTower wrote:
I'll do my best:
1) I think it gives you more of an even coverage than with a brush and never tried it but I would say strip the model and start over rather than spraying over the top of old paint. I much prefer a sprayed undercoat to a painted undercoat personally anyway.
2) Just mixing paint with water should be adequate if you get the right balance.
3) Definitely get Dettol Antiseptic Liquid (all the big supermarkets should have it). Use it undiluted, soaking the models for ~24hrs it'll strip both Plastic and Metal fairly easily. I usually give each model 2 soaks to make sure but the ones I'm stripping had paint on them that wasn't watered down originally which made it more difficult to remove, so you may be fine with 1 soaking. The glue bonds shouldn't be affected either, at least they haven't been in my experience. Link to the dettol just to avoid any confusion about which one I mean:
http://www.dettol.co.uk/products-for-yo ... ene-liquidMight be worth experimenting a bit on an old model for 1) and 2) because its the kind of thing where I don't think there is a right/wrong answer as such.
ok thanks for the help, that dettol antiseptic thing looks pretty easy to get and good value aswell, do you put the figure in a glass or something or wipe it with brush or cloth?
Think i may test the spray then, there is old versions of gw spray on amazon for around 1/3 of the price!
Been testing the water/paint mix, may upgrade to a brown or black gw wash now,
Thanks again