Lots of useful tips here, great thread!
I have used lamp heat to adjust the shape of resin bodies, it has worked very well, not sure if it applies to all types of resin.
An old fashioned desk lamp with a 60W bulb is a perfect heat chamber for this purpose.
You can hold the body in your hands, close to the bulb, and move it around a bit for a few minutes to heat up the area that needs to be adjusted. After a while the heated area will begin to soften and feel rubbery. Make the correction, remove the body, and hold it still in the corrected position until it cools down and gets solid again. Repeat as required.

Below is a DBR1 body with the rear end corrected using lamp heat. The opening for the wheel had to be adjusted afterwards of course.
I made a paper pattern first and then used a round sanding stick to restore the opening to the right shape.

