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Issue 87
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
The Neck Assembly Place the friction block (87C) into the head joint support “B” (87B), followed by the smaller friction block (87D), pictures 2 and 3.
Place the lower head ball joint (87E) in the head joint support, picture 4. Connect the head joint support “A” to “B” (87A) and secure it in place using 3 x BP screws, picture 5.
Insert the head joint support assembly into the neck, matching the two side holes, securing it in place using 2 x BP screws, picture 6.
Now attach the neck part (87H) using 2 x BP screws as shown in picture 7.
Feed the cable of the switch (87F) through the hole in the switch holder (87G), pictures 8 and 9.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Issue 88
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
The Back Assembly Take the switch cable from the previous issue and insert the end with the connector through the small compartment in the back (88A), picture 2.
Turn the assembly over and secure it into position using a BP screw, picture 3.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Issue 89
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
The Back Assembly Connect the neck protector support (89D) to the lower neck joint as shown in pictures 2 and 3, securing it with 2 x QP screws.
Insert the neck (89E) as illustrated in picture 4.
Now connect the waist and legs from the final assembly of issue 66 to the torso by joining the pins on the inner chest plate with the side pins on the lumbar connector part. Ensure that the cables pass between the pins and they are not pinched. Secure this in place using 4 x GP screws, pictures 5 and 6.
Place the nut (89C) in the hexagonal recess on the side of the battery compartment (89A), picture 7. Place the bracket over the nut, securing it with 2 x SP screws, picture 8.
Attach the battery compartment to the inner back using 4 x AP screws, picture 9.
Note: The magazine illustrates using GP screws to attach the battery compartment to the inner back, DO NOT USE THESE SCREWS, Use the AP screws supplied.
Before attaching the back, connect both the red and blue cables together. Once these have been connected, attach the back to the rest of the torso, aligning it with the chest, taking care not to pinch any of the wires. Secure this in place using 3 x GP screws, picture 10.
Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment and push the button to activate the sound effects.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Issue 90
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
The Back Assembly Position the magnet brackets (90B & 90C) on the inside shoulder (90A) as shown in picture 2. Note: the parts are labelled with an “L” and “R”.
Turn the assembly over and secure both brackets using an AP screw for each one, picture 3.
Picture 4 shows the progress so far, I know it looks like something out of the Silent Hill film at the moment. Not long until we finish this now.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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