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Thank you for the reply - which repair care product is it you're thinking of? I'm not familiar with them. I had a go with ronseal 2 part wood filler and sand paper but it's not going well.
I don't have a no 92. Maybe I should invest. I feel like there might not be enough space for it to fit in where all the mouldings come together.
(please don't laugh...)
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Not laughing :)
https://www.repair-care.co.uk/
The 92 is one of a few very worthwhile planes to own. You can remove the front of it. You would need to do a significant amount of finishing with chisels. I have been doing this kind of thing professionally for years but wouldn't consider this repair trivial. At the same time it's a small area. So it should be achievable. You will struggle with 2 part filler though.
It might be lambs tongue but you will have problems finding an exact match. I use a combination of victorian moulding planes and a stanley no. 92 to make them from scratch or build up with repaircare (epoxy resin) and cut back using the no. 92 using the existing shape to blend it in.
Looking at the amount you have to do that would be my approach. I can't recommend substituting body filler for repaircare.