RTS 7C7 Assembly Instructions Manual

RTS 7C7 Assembly Instructions Manual

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CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations in choosing a unique product to enhance your slot car track
diorama. This can truly be described as a product born from a love for slot cars.
Buying this product have made you a member of a very special family, yes you are
not dealing with a faceless business, but rather a family of slot car fanatics.
We put hours of skill and more importantly love into our products and it is wonderful
to share our love for slot cars with you. May you enjoy the build and have years of
joy having it as part of your trackside diorama.
This structure is not a replica of a specific kiosk, but it inspires to capture the
ambiance of kiosks that were found around the raceway tracksides of the sixties and
seventies and even in present times. We believe that this small building will enhance
any trackside diorama and bring some character to the layout.
WARRANTY
This product is covered by a comprehensive money-back warranty to ensure your
absolute satisfaction with your purchase.
WHO ARE WE?
This product is brought to you by racetrackscenics.com. If you have not done so
already, please visit our website today. You are also most welcome to visit the
Facebook pages
"Race Track Scenics Slot Car Scenery" and "Johan Malan" to keep
up to date with the latest developments and the launching of exciting new products
that may be in the pipeline.
You can contact Kevin Sharpe on
Email: racetrackscenics@gmail.com
Text in the USA 586 549 2879
WhatsApp 1-586-549-2879
for any assistance that you might require. Your feedback and a photo or two of your
trackside addition will really be appreciated. We love to share in your joy!

WHAT IS IN THE KIT?

In this kit you will find all the laser cut pieced needed to assemble this product. The
pieces are still intact in the sheets as they were cut to ensure that all the parts are
there. Some of the loose bits inside pieces may have been removed, but they are not
part of the finished product. In the section "FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF" below, you
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
RTS 7C7 BUDWEISER KIOSK
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  • Page 1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS RTS 7C7 BUDWEISER KIOSK CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations in choosing a unique product to enhance your slot car track diorama. This can truly be described as a product born from a love for slot cars. Buying this product have made you a member of a very special family, yes you are not dealing with a faceless business, but rather a family of slot car fanatics.
  • Page 2 will find diagram(s) that identify and explain each piece (component) that you are about to assemble. In the section “PREPARING THE CUT PIECES” below, you will learn how to proceed to prepare the pieces for assembly. WHAT YOU WILL NEED We have specifically designed this product so that it is easy to assemble with only a few basic tools.
  • Page 3 FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF Have a look at a photo of the finished product. Now have a look at the diagram where all the laser cut parts are shown and numbered from A to H. Next, we will identify which is which and where they fit in.
  • Page 4 You will notice the four walls (A), (B) and (C 1-2) that fits into the floor (D). There are two serving counter (F 1-2) that fits into the slots in the front wall (A). There is a roof (E) that fits over the front wall and then some signs (H 1-3) that can be fixed to the side and rear walls.
  • Page 5 PREPARING THE CUT PIECES Firstly, remove all the laser cut parts from the sheets. The sheets can be discarded. Clean the edges of the parts if there are any tiny bits where the parts were fixed to the sheets. This can be done with your knife or even your thumb nail. We recommend that you start by sanding your finished product with a very light sandpaper to ensure a smooth finish for the end product.
  • Page 6 that is needed for a proper sturdy assembly is some glue where any two parts touch each other. The lugs that fit into the slots stop any movement, but the glue holds all the parts together. The walls must therefore have glue at the bottom and the sides where the walls touch each other (only a little bit of glue is required).

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