


While that's drying, I glued together the second set of front panels for R5-D4 for droid #2, again using GE Silicone II.


Returning to the utility arms, I sanded down the glazing putty, but alas, found a few more spots that needed application.

While these are pretty small, they are on front-facing corners, so I want to fill them so they don't draw attention.
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