Once we were satisfied with the fit of the trim-work, we called a halt to the project for the day and ran the vacuum cleaner. Next up, she will be designing a door to go on one of the long sides. Given the way the walls slope back, I expect she'll go with a Mos Eisley-ish doorframe that sticks out a bit. I may get brave and take a shot at fastening the two halves of the shell together tomorrow or we may opt to wait until there's something of a doorframe to work with, first. The door will have to be removable, as she plans to park her speeder inside and leave it where passersby may then oogle her classy vehicle. We'll also be covering both exterior and interior with spackling paste to seal the styro and provide a stucco look. This should also allow us to then paint the building.
I know how *I* would approach the main door, but I want her to work one out on her own that we implement.
She's quite excited at all this. Bren was kind enough to take a slew of pics for us and Lonnie got involved, (wo)manning the measuring-tape (which we never needed, but it gave her a way to be involved!).