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Issue 44
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Assembling the Box and moon camp scene. Fit the moon into the hole in the back wall, picture 2. Note: The moon has a flat edge one side and will only fit one way. Picture 3 shows the moon in place.
Push fit the camp fire into the grass base as shown in picture 4. Next, place the flames into the camp fire, picture 5. Note: Do NOT glue any of these parts, as these will be removed in the next issue.
Fit the base into the back as shown in picture 6, again do NOT glue this in place.
Temporarily place the Woodstock figure to the scene, picture 7.
Retrieve the box top assembly from issue 36, picture 8 and add both the LED strips plugging the two sockets into the circuit board, picture 9. You can test the lighting circuit at this stage using the battery box.
Add the top liner to the box top, picture 10.
Picture 11 shows the completed assembly for this issue.Markwarren attached the following image(s): Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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Issue 45
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Assembling the Box and moon camp scene. Before we start with this issue, I have painted the base grass and back drop area to give it a little more detail. This is not necessary and only do this if you feel confident in applying paint to the scene. Cut out all the leaves from the two leaf sheets, picture 2. Attach the backdrop to the base and using PVA glue spread the leaves out over the base and the backdrop with the trees.
Using quick drying glue, take the back wall from the previous issue and attach it to the base, picture 3. Add the side panel, but DO NOT GLUE these in place, picture 4.
I have placed the grass base and trees in place along with the Woodstock and snoopy figures in the scene, along with the two side panels, pictures 5, 6 and 7. However, you will need to take these apart again in the next issue.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Issue 46 Part 1
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Assembling the Box and moon camp scene. Take the box top and rotate it so the fixing hole closest to the opening is to the right-hand side as illustrated in picture 2. Place the LED strip as shown in picture 3.
Take the circuit board and place it into the box top making sure you have it the right way around, picture 4. Secure it in place by using two of the screws provided in this issue, picture 5.
Place the LED bulb and wire into the holder, mounting it as shown in picture 6. You may need a little quick drying glue to hold the bulb in place. Fit the two fiber optic cables into the other end using a little glue to hold them in place, picture 7.
Feed the fiber optic cable from the underside of the grass base where the fire goes and the fit the cable into the bottom of the fire, picture 8.
Glue the fire into position on the grass base, picture 9.
From the bottom of the grass base, feed the cable through the two pins and place the clip to hold it all in place, again use quick drying glue if necessary, picture 10.
That completes part 1 of this assembly.
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Issue 46 Part 2
Assembling the Box and moon camp scene. Feed the other fiber optic cable and the wire through the hole in the back wall as shown in picture 11. Feed the fiber optic cable up on the back wall and feed it to the moon. Apply a little quick drying glue. I also held the fiber optic cable in place by using a piece of sticky tape. Place the clip on the two pins to hold it in place, picture 12.
Hold the led wire in place on the back wall with sticky tape as shown in picture 13.
Attach the top liner on the box top, picture 14, then attach the LED cable to the circuit board.
Place the box top, but DO NOT GLUE IN PLACE, over the scene, picture 15.
Test the lighting, so the moon and the fire glows, picture 16.
That completes part 2 of this assembly.
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Issue 47
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Assembling the Christmas Scene Take the back wall and on the reverse side apply some double-sided tape as shown in picture 2. Remove the backing of the double-sided tape and place the plastic sheet over the tape. There are markings as to where the window is to be placed. Note: The plastic sheet has a protective film on both sides These need to be removed before fixing it to the wall, picture 3.
Take the five beads and feed the wire through the holes in them. Note: these can be left as they are or painted different colours. I painted mine red and gold. Thread each end of the wire to the post as shown in picture 4. Picture 5 shows how it looks from the front side.
Retrieve the “Ice Cream Parlour” scene from issue 25 and place the wall and floor on the opposite side, pictures 6 and 7. Note: DO NOT GLUE these in place as they will be removed again in the next issue.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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