I intentionally cut the pieces I glued in yesterday a little long in certain places, planning to sand them down to size.

Fortunately, styrene sands very quickly.

While I had the sand paper out, I decided to sand down some of the overlap/overhang areas that form where the interlocking segments of the A&A foot shells meet.


That's all the fun I had time for today.

I need to pick up some more hardener for the Evercoat before I can move forward. Mike Senna says that Bondo hardener will work with Evercoat, so I may use that instead.
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