I love Alclad. Good stuff Maynard.
Below: In between things, I worked on fitting the roof to the carriage housing. Straight from the kit is a large gap where the two meet. The reason for this, as it turns out, are the circular pads. I had to drastically cut them back. And let me tell you, that was work. I used a large grained sanding stick that makes havoc with any plastic-- but there was a lot of material to cut through.
And this brings me to a side commentary. Over the months I have seen a few posts where people question the use of dremel type cutting tools in modeling. I use the thing a ton and I used it here too. Tired of endless sanding I attached a cylindrical cutter to my power tool and cut the material like it was a milling machine. It made quick work of the job and I only regret not doing that sooner. This is a case where I would have been cussing at all the hard work if I didn't have the tool. For me, the tool is almost indispensable.
And you can see how ugly the underside is and why I probably won't have the roof removeable. Too much work to make that labotomy presentable.
End of update.