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Eaelec N-Scale Ford C Series Truck Kit Assembly Instructions

Eaelec N-Scale Ford C Series Truck Kit Assembly Instructions

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Assembly Instructions For N-Scale
Ford C Series Truck Kit
www.eaelec.com
Made in Canada
This kit is a scale model of a Ford C600
medium duty truck. The C series was a cab-
over-engine design introduced in 1957. The kit
contains all the parts needed to build a race car
transporter (including a drag racer).
3D printed parts Included in the kit:
A. 1 chassis
B. 1 cab
C. 1 transporter bed
D. 1 drag racer.
Also included: 2 decal sheets.
Required to complete the kit:
Paint - see painting guide on page 2.
Glue - Slow setting CA is best.
Tools -
1. X-acto knife with a sharp #11 blade.
2. #400 and #600 sandpaper.
Parts For Transporter Truck
D
C
Decal Sheets
B
A
Page 1
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD
Keep out of reach of small
children!
NOTE: THESE ARE NOT TOYS,
AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR
USE BY CHILDREN UNDER
AGE OF 14. These products are
model railroad equipment and
accessories intended for use by
adults.
The 3D printing process requires a supporting
frame during printing, see below. The printed part is
cut from the frame using flush cutters and this
sometimes leaves small bumps on the part. Use a
knife with a sharp new blade to cut away the bumps.
When trimming bumps off the wheels you should
place the wheel on a flat surface as shown below.
Putting too much stress on the wheel can cause the
axle to break. For bumps on the cab body, sanding
is recommended.
After cleaning up the bumps, paint the parts and
apply the decals as shown on the painting guide on
page 2. When everything is dry, proceed to final
assembly, using CA glue.

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Summary of Contents for Eaelec N-Scale Ford C Series Truck Kit

  • Page 1 USE BY CHILDREN UNDER AGE OF 14. These products are model railroad equipment and accessories intended for use by www.eaelec.com adults. Made in Canada This kit is a scale model of a Ford C600 medium duty truck. The C series was a cab- over-engine design introduced in 1957.
  • Page 2 Step 1 - Insert the bottom front of the cab the chassis behind the bumper as shown above, then push gently on therear part of the cab roof until the cab snaps into place. Assembly Completed Page 2 www.eaelec.com...