Yes I have been wrapping the model in plastic and putting the paint stripper on, I tried to do it in cling film, but it was difficult to keep it in place due to my arthritis (as Im 70 this year) . I found it easier to use sanitary towel plastic wrappings sheets, because they are quit long and wide it was them easy to use some masking tape to keep it in place. Then putting the model into an air type plastic bag and putting the sealed model in a warm place.Are you wrapping the piece in plastic when the stripper is on?

The funny thing is, I think mine is mettalic red. I'll have to go on a hunt.So what you going to do with your fire engine!?
thanks for the infoI just use paint stripper from any DIY shop. Some wire wool dipped in stripper will help remove any stubborn paint. I wouldn't worry too much about and paint still left in the recesses of the model. You will do more damage to the casting and provided it isnt blistered by the paint stripper it really wont effect the finish of the model once its primed and painted.
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