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Today, I was able to strip the paint off the tender. Here are the supplies and materials I used to accomplish that. Lacquer Thinner, brass wire brush, tub/tray for wash( tray came from our favorite Chinese take out place).
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Prepping tender for paint removal. Scrapping off coal load and other detail parts have been removed.
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Gave the tender body a bath in the lacquer thinner. Years ago when I painted this I used Pollyscale paint(I still miss that paint Curse ) So paint removal should be quite easy.
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After some wire brush work.
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And now a basically cleaned tender.
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Also, years ago when I put this H-9 together I scalloped out the front tender steps and removed the angled steps that come with these Bowser tenders. I installed a step that more resembles ones found on PRR freight tenders.

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I do not recommend the lacquer thinner for plastic models. I have been using Scalecoat Wash Away paint remover for that, and have been happy with the results. These are two GP30's, one with paint removed and one that still needs a bath.

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