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Added some more detail to Daisy last night before priming, including a method I haven't used for faces before: 2D cardboard shapes (top layer only) to make the forehead, cheeks and mouth, which I was able to smoothen by the spray paint going into the gaps. The nose is also a piece of cardboard with the ends glued to each other. While the side windows will be painted on, the ones on the ends have "frames" to ensure they're at the correct height. I no longer have the white used for Henry and the Express Coaches' primer, so she had to be primed silver instead.