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Trainworx TWX-2110 Assembly Instructions Manual

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TWX-2110 Light Rail Station – Surface
Tools required for assembly:
Sharp hobby knife
220 grit sandpaper
Cyanoacrylate accelerator (super glue kicker)
Masking tape
Removing parts from the fret; Each part is held into the fret with very small sprues. Use a hobby knife to
cut these sprues to prevent breaking parts when removing them from the fret. Carefully sand the sprues
off each part using 220 grit sandpaper.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 FOUR times to create a total of 4 arches
1.) Begin with parts A7 and A8. Use wood glue to assemble as shown below in photo 1. NOTE: A7 is
marked "INSIDE", glue A8 to the side opposite of "INSIDE", as shown below. Be sure to align the
mortar lines on the sides of the base of the arches. Also be certain the square holes line up with
each other and are not offset in any way (Photo 2).
A7
A8
Photo 1
2.) Glue two pieces of A6 to each side of the arch, being careful to align the mortar lines on the
sides as well as the small square holes in the brick base of the arch. (Photo 3).
Assembly Instructions
"INSIDE"
Tite Bond II Wood Glue (or similar)
Medium viscosity super glue
6-8 small squeeze clamps
Align holes
Photo 2

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Summary of Contents for Trainworx TWX-2110

  • Page 1 TWX-2110 Light Rail Station – Surface Assembly Instructions Tools required for assembly: Sharp hobby knife Tite Bond II Wood Glue (or similar) 220 grit sandpaper Medium viscosity super glue Cyanoacrylate accelerator (super glue kicker) 6-8 small squeeze clamps Masking tape Removing parts from the fret;...
  • Page 2 Photo 3 3.) The completed arch should look like photo 4 below. Now is a good time to paint the arches the color of your choice. Once the arches are painted, mask the arches and paint the brick foundation your preferred color of brick. Photo 4 Repeat steps 4 through 11 two times to build two complete arched shelters.
  • Page 3 parts A6 where they insert into the arches and use masking tape to hold the assembly until dry. (photo 5). Photo 5 5.) Remove 2 pieces each of parts A3, A4 and A5. These parts have a small letter engraved in them, which denotes their position inside the arches.
  • Page 4 Bottom sits on top of brick Middle alignment Top alignment Photo 7 7.) Using the medium viscosity super glue with the accelerator glue the 6 spanners into position. A3 (top) is glued in between the top alignment lines as shown in photo 7. A4 (middle) is glued in between the middle alignment lines shown in photo 7.
  • Page 5 Photo 8 8.) To complete the arch assembly (before mounting the roof, remove two pieces of part A2. Now is a good time to paint these pieces a concrete color. These are the benches. Using wood glue, glue one bench to each side of the bottom spanner, as shown in photo 9. Photo 9...
  • Page 6 9.) Now is a good time to paint the plastic shelter roof panels. Once these are painted they are glued to the arches with medium viscosity super glue. Use the accelerator to speed up the drying time, when appropriate. Start by applying a bead of super glue along the bottom edge of the arch, as shown in photo 10 below.
  • Page 7 11.) Once the bottom edge has fully cured apply a liberal amount of medium viscosity super glue to the top of the arches, just a tiny bit past the top spanner. (reference photo 12 below). You want to apply super glue to both arches and across the top of the top spanner. Carefully bend the roof panel along the surface of the arches and clamp the top corners, ensuring there are no gaps between the roof and the arches (Photo 13).
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