Sanding wise, I use a 3M sanding block / loose sanding paper and a handy sanding stick! - Basically sand paper wood glued onto a 1cm depth ruler-like lenghth of hard wood. This has proved invaluable for the majority of sanding I've done, providing great control and enabling large flat sweeping sanding, the ability to shape good quality curves, as well as used for more accurate scoring or angled sanding...
In terms of cutting, the retractable knife has done most of the leg work. The foam can blunt blades pretty quickly, so it's worth stocking up on extra blades. Other knifes and saws are also handy for bigger cuts where initial accuracy isn't needed. I've also used a chisel for gouging out unwanted foam as well as smaller files for tidying up any small details, for example, round the door frames...
And to bring it all together, the trusty wood glue...
Until next time :)
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