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Real Good Toys Colonial Addition Instructions Manual page 14

Special edition kit

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Instructions for Special Edition Kit #JM-44
Glue the addition to the house. Use lots of glue, great bands of tape all the
way around the house and addition using several thickness to give a really good
pull, and spring clamps (spring clothes pins work well) or tape (don't tape to
wallpaper) to hold the parts tight at the back. If the house has trimstrips at the
back edge, take them off with heat (a hair dryer makes it a few minute job with
no breakage).
Glue and tape the foundation to the house Foundation.
Glue and tape the Addition to the Foundation and house - weight the floor.
Finish the Inside...Plan Ahead!
Interior finishing involves so many choices!
Will this house be a play-house or a display for
miniatures? What accessories will be used and
where will they go? Wiring? Wallpaper? Tile
or carpeting? Every choice makes a difference
in the order of finishing. Real Good Toys has
provided materials for some basic interior work,
but you may choose to do it differently.
Make your choices
Get your materials
Test your layout
With the pieces in your hands, imagine the
steps to get to where you want to be.
Now you're ready for your order of interior finishing.
Here's the order that our assembly pro follows for
tackling most custom interior finishing:
Dividers
Electrical wiring (using "tape" style wiring)
Wallpaper, paint
Interior Window Trim
Flooring
Stairs
Baseboard and crown moldings
Congratulations!
You're done with the construction
part of your miniature project...
Enjoy the Rest!
24. Glue together the Interior Window Trim at the
corners. Glue the Trim to the windows after wallpaper
or painting is done (be skimpy with the glue to avoid
squeeze out).
Interior Window Trim
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