I had to sand a consderable amount off on my glenda figure to get the paint on her shoulders to quit rubbing. I had a similar problem on the upper part of her legs as well. I had to make sure I had enough room between the shoulder joint and the shoulder for the paint and clear coat to fit well. As long as you dont sand down the post on the shoulder joint you should be OK, when the shoulder gets glued back together the tightness of the arm is where to the 2 torso halfs press on the shoulder post so you need to make sure that the shoulder is sanded down enough.
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