Checking out the back corner of my model cabinet I found a old Tamiya 1/48 Fw-190A3 in dire need of a re-furb. I intend to strip off the paint and start afresh. I have actually been meaning to do this for sometime, but the time has come as I want to use it as a refresher course at doing Luftwaffe mottle in RLM 74/75. I do have a fondness for the round nose 190's and this was quite a good little kit to build.
So, the intention is not to do a complete strip and rebuild of all parts so a caustic bath is out. Will spraying oven cleaner on the fuselage and wings be enough? I did paint this in Humbrol enamels - why I do not know, because I find acrylics far superior. It was a lazy brain fart 19-20 years ago when I built this.
I do not want to loose the cockpit paint job, as this will just add many hours to the refurb. So, what should I try - spray on oven cleaner (if so what brand is good), or something like brake fluid (another technique I've read about). Over to you guys - what should I try?
Cheers in advance
Adam