I used a belt sander on Modelkrak's Aurora way back in the day:
http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... index.htmlIf you don't use a belt sander, get a heavy wet/dry grit, like 200, to start with, until you knock most of the over pour down. Keep rotating the hull too, so you aren't sanding in the same direction.
After you've got the majority of the over pour sanded off, go to a finer grit to prevent you ruining the hull. Resin sands quick, and you can destroy a hull before you know it.
I used a belt sander on Modelkrak's Aurora way back in the day: http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery/users/Martin-Quinn/user-index.html
If you don't use a belt sander, get a heavy wet/dry grit, like 200, to start with, until you knock most of the over pour down. Keep rotating the hull too, so you aren't sanding in the same direction.
After you've got the majority of the over pour sanded off, go to a finer grit to prevent you ruining the hull. Resin sands quick, and you can destroy a hull before you know it.