Doog, thanks for the tip. I picked up a bottle of Simple Green at the grocery store on my way home from work yesterday. I didn't quite read/remember your post, because while you said "immerse", I was thinking "spray".
Anyway, I liberally spray the model parts with simple green and left it overnight (and through the next day). Didn't get back to it until this afternoon.
I donned my new rubber gloves (I figure this stuff is way less bad than the mineral spirits, but no sense getting my hands all messed up) and took a toothbrush to the parts. After rinsing I noticed that the paint removal was patchy (and it was at that point I remembered that Doog did say immerse). You can see the results:
And flip them over...
Overall I was very pleased with the result. The stuff did the job (where it was allowed to stay in contact with the paint). While figuring out how to soak the whole thing, I decided to remove the rest of the canopy, the flight deck, and the prop, to make it easier.
I didn't want to take a big bucket and fill the thing with Simple Green (I didn't have enough and I thought it would a waste). So I liberated a plastic container from the kitchen that still had a few drink powder mixes in it. It was in the back of the cabinet, so I don't think the wife will notice. I put all of the smaller parts in the bottom, stuffed the wings and fuselage standing vertical, and filled to half way up the wings. Since I can't get the whole thing immersed, I'll probably have to do this in stages.
Lessons learned this time:
- When Doog offers advice, read all of the words.
- Simple Green is fantasic.
- Find bigger bottles of Simple Green.
More later, thanks for looking.