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Joined: 19/06/2013 Posts: 4,588 Points: 13,553 Location: West Yorkshire
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Issue 71
Contents: Left rear wheel arch (inner), Fuel filler cap, Screws.
Expert Tip: Experienced modellers may wish to paint the well that surrounds the filler cap for added authenticity. This part of the wheel arch will be revealed when the flap on the rear wing is opened. Paint the base and sides of the well British Racing Green to match the colour of the bonnet and doors.
Take the assembly from Stage 70 and the floor extension from Stage 69, plus the parts supplied this time. Align the filler cap with the hole in the wheel arch by matching up the keyhole shape and pressing into place. Turn the assembly over and secure the cap with a single screw. Holding the floor extension as shown, Fit the pin projecting from the corner of the floor extension into the small hole in the right wheel arch. Fit the notches in the edge of the wheel arch over the three tabs projecting from the side of the rear floor, ensuring that the corresponding pin from the previous step fits in the slot as shown. Press the wheel arch into place and turn the assembly over to make sure all the mounting holes are lined up before securing the wheel arch with three screws. Check that the floor extension flips up and down smoothly.
This issue is now complete. Store the assembly and any unused parts in an issue labelled bag.Spal attached the following image(s):
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Issue 72
Contents: Right-hand headlight scoop, Left-hand headlight scoop, Headlight lenses (x 2), Right-hand headlight reflector, Right-hand headlight mount, Left-hand headlight reflector, Left-hand headlight mount, Right-hand headlight LED, Left-hand headlight LED
Taking both reflectors and lenses,The reflectors are marked R for right and L for left, but at this stage it doesn’t matter which you assemble first. Fit the lens into the reflector so the tab aligns with the notch and press firmly together.Repeat with the second set of parts to complete the other headlight.
This issue is now complete. Store the assembly and any unused parts in an issue labelled bag.Spal attached the following image(s):
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Joined: 19/06/2013 Posts: 4,588 Points: 13,553 Location: West Yorkshire
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Issue 73
Contents: Right front wing, Sidelight/indicator cluster, Right-hand indicator LED, Screws.
Take the parts supplied this time, plus the bonnet from Issue 1 and the right-hand headlight parts from Stage 72. Align the sidelight/indicator cluster with the recess on the front wing and press into place before securing with two screws.Take the right-hand headlight and headlight scoop, both of which are marked with the letter R, matching up the two notches in the scoop with the two tabs on the back of the headlight, and fit it into place.Now take the right-hand headlight mount, which also has two tabs matching the notches in the scoop, and a hole matching the locating pin on the headlight.Fit the mount over the pin and notches, and screw it to the back of the headlight with two screws. Fit the scoop to the curved cut-out on the front right-hand corner of the bonnet so that the two slots on the projecting tab fit over the two mounting holes.Position the right front wing against the side of the bonnet and fit it in place so that the three projecting tabs line up with the three corresponding holes in the bonnet.Making sure that the headlight is correctly positioned, screw the wing to the bonnet with three screws, followed by screwing the scoop to the bonnet with two screws and then fastening the front of the wing to the scoop with a screw. Uncoil the wire labelled 06, and fit the LED into the hole in the back of the headlight mount and reflector,making sure that the LED goes all the way in, and that it will not pull loose.Take the LED labelled 07, and uncoil its wire. Fit the LED into the hole in the centre of the indicator/sidelight cluster,making sure that the LED goes all the way in, and that it will not pull loose.
This issue is now complete. Store the assembly and any unused parts in an issue labelled bag.Spal attached the following image(s):
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Issue 74
Contents: Left front wing, Sidelight/indicator cluster, Lefthand indicator LED, Screws.
Taking the assembly from Stage 73, the parts supplied this time, and the left hand headlight parts from Stage 72,align the sidelight/indicator cluster with the recess on the left front wing and press it into place before securing it to the wing with two screws.Take the left hand headlight and headlight scoop, both of which are marked with the letter L, matching up the two notches in the scoop with the two tabs on the back of the headlight, and fit it into place. Now take the left hand headlight mount, which also has two tabs matching the notches in the scoop, and a hole matching the locating pin on the headlight. Fit the mount over the pin and notches, and screw it to the back of the headlight with two screws.Fit the scoop to the curved cut-out on the front left hand corner of the bonnet so that the two slots on the projecting tab fit over the two mounting holes. Position the left front wing against the side of the bonnet and fit it in place so that the three projecting tabs line up with the three corresponding holes in the bonnet. Making sure that the headlight is correctly positioned, screw the wing to the bonnet with three screws, followed by screwing the scoop to the bonnet with two screws and then fastening the front of the wing to the scoop with a screw. Uncoil the wire labelled 05, and fit the LED into the hole in the back of the headlight mount and reflector, making sure that the LED goes all the way in, and that it will not pull loose. Take the LED labelled 07, and uncoil its wire. Fit the LED into the hole in the centre of the indicator/sidelight cluster, making sure that the LED goes all the way in, and that it will not pull loose.
This issue is now complete. Store the assembly and any unused parts in an issue labelled bag.Spal attached the following image(s):
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Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Registered
Joined: 19/06/2013 Posts: 4,588 Points: 13,553 Location: West Yorkshire
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Issue 75
Contents:Right headlight surround, Left headlight surround, Right headlight glass, Left headlight glass, Right-hand valance/air duct, Left-hand valance/air duct, Bonnet grille/catch, Heater air intake, Screws
Fit the bonnet grille/catch into the recess in the centre of the bonnet by aligning the two fixing lugs with the holes in the bonnet. Secure the fixing lugs with two screws.Slot the heater air intake into the left-hand valance, then fit the assembly into the underside of the bonnet, lining up the two fixing points and securing in place with two screws. Now fit the right-hand valance to the underside of the bonnet, lining up the three fixing points before screwing it in place with three screws.Taking the bonnet assembly and the right and left headlight glasses and surrounds,line up the right headlight glass and its surround. The surround has a hook at the front, plus two tabs to match the notches on the glass.Fit the two parts together so that the tabs go into the notches.Align the assembly with the scoop, slipping the small front hook into place, then press the other two tabs into their slots, so that the surround sits flush against the bonnet. Repeat these steps to assemble the left-hand headlight cover in the same way and to fit the surround into place.
This issue is now complete. Store the assembly and any unused parts in an issue labelled bag.Spal attached the following image(s):
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