Preparation
Once you clear some table space you will need a
hobby knife and glue (PVA, wood glue, hobby glue)
and a file or small piece of sandpaper to be used for
cleaning up any tiny imperfections.
It's a good idea to familiarise yourself with how the
pieces fit together before gluing.
This kit builds two each of the three
vending machines and skip bin shown.
Modelling Tip:
Some of the smaller, heavily engraved panels, such
as the buttons on the front of the vending machines,
have a tendency to de-laminate or chip if not han-
dled with extreme care. I have found a small drop of
thin super-glue on the surface of the part and letting
it soak in solves this problem nicely.
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Getting Started
I. Parts should remove easily from the board by
pressing through and popping them out. It's a
good idea to cut through the tiny joins first
though, and some parts (particularly smaller,
more detailed parts) may need more careful
persuasion.
II. Use a file or sand paper last to completely
remove the tabs that might remain.
III. Parts may be a very tight fit, slight trimming
or sanding of parts may be needed for ease of
assembly.
INSTRUCTIONS
Street Scenery 1
Construction
Slot the parts together as shown by the pic-
tures below, applying glue wherever there is
a connection.
Allow the model to completely dry before
painting it. This is a complex kit with many
small parts. Allowing each section to dry
thoroughly before heading to the next is
strongly recommended.
Some parts of this kit are very fine, or
have engraving very close to edges.
Make sure you cut through any tabs
carefully with a hobby knife first to
avoid damage.
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