atd models ATD032 Instruction Manual

atd models ATD032 Instruction Manual

Oo (1:76 scale) traditional market stall - type 1

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ATD032 - OO (1:76 Scale)
Traditional Market Stall - Type 1
- Instruction Manual

Tools Required

Modellers Knife (with a fresh blade)
Cutting Mat
Modelling Glue (we recommend roket card glue)
Fine Tip Applicator
Low-tac Masking Tape
Clips / Clamps

Tips

Prior to starting your build, we recommend reading through the instructions to
familiarise yourself with the build style of the kit.
We recommend painting any white edges as you remove the components from
the sheet to improve the finished look. We advise watercolour paints for the best
finish.
Each component is held in the sheet using score lines, indicated by a scissor
symbol. To remove the component from the sheet, carefully run the tip of your
modelling knife through the score line.
Remove each component as it is required to prevent losing or mixing it up with
another component.
Ensure that glue is distributed evenly and not too close to the edge as it may ooze
out when pressure is applied.
Use low-tac masking tape, clamps and weights to aid the assembly process.

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  • Page 1 ATD032 - OO (1:76 Scale) Traditional Market Stall - Type 1 - Instruction Manual Tools Required Modellers Knife (with a fresh blade) Cutting Mat Modelling Glue (we recommend roket card glue) Fine Tip Applicator Low-tac Masking Tape Clips / Clamps...
  • Page 2 1. Fold the crease lines on component A. Next, apply glue to the tab and bond it to the inside of the adjacent wall. This will form the shell of the stall. 2. Open the window shutter by folding the top crease outwards. Then, fold the lower section of the shutter underneath the upper section and glue them together.
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