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Sad news. However, not really a surprise; resin is well known for poor paint adhesion, while plastic is easier to deal with. I'm convinced that most of this sort of stuff is mostly alchemy and, if you'd cursed Gordon Campbell for selling BC Rail to CN before you started painting, you'd have no problem.Geoff
Craig! Be very, very careful stripping resin. Do not use anything other than 91% isopropyl and do not let the shells sit in there for more than a minute or two. And even with that, its still a 50/50% chance of ruining the shell.Trust me on this one.
I'm curious which specific companie's resin was so delicate. All the urethane resin castings I have ever dealt with (either bought or made myself) are not affected by stronger solvents (such as lacquer thinner or naphtha). I don't leave the part sitting in the solvent for hours but it is not affected in the time it takes to clean it.