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Markwarren
#1 Posted : 16 December 2025 21:12:35
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Issue 99

Picture 1 shows the contents of this issue and the previous part from the last issue.

As before when we glued the bottom body part to both the feet, I used some super glue with a brush adapter. This is easier to apply the glue along the seams for this process.

Patience is the key to piecing the parts together, bonding just a small section at a time, making sure that the area is dry before moving onto another small section. I started with the centre back area as this seemed the logical place to start, picture 2.

Gluing the whole two pieces took me around 40 minutes. When the body parts have been glued together, take the time to go around the bonding seam lines looking for any small gaps. I used a small toothpick to apply glue to these areas, pictures 3, 4 and 5.

Picture 6 and 7 shows the complete assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#2 Posted : 18 December 2025 20:22:10
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Issue 100

Picture 1 shows the contents of this issue.

As with the last issue we continue to glue the chest parts together. As I said previously, patience is the key to piecing the parts together, bonding just a small section at a time, making sure that the area is dry before moving onto another small section.

When the body parts have been glued together, take the time to go around the bonding seam lines looking for any small gaps. I used a small toothpick to apply glue to these areas.

Picture 2 shows the complete assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#3 Posted : 20 December 2025 15:44:39
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Issue 101

Picture 1 shows the contents of this issue.

As with the last issue we continue to glue the chest parts together. In this issue we glue the neck to the chest, pictures 2 and 3.

As before, when the body parts have been glued together, take the time to go around the bonding seam lines looking for any small gaps. I used a small toothpick to apply glue to these areas.

There are a couple of parts that will need adjusting before we place the body onto the frame.

Take the head and using a screwdriver make half a turn on the motor screw only if it is too tight. The screw needs to be tight but not over tight, picture 4.

On the left arm, unscrew the adjustor, picture 5, so the arm pivot is at an angle as shown in picture 6 rather than 90 degrees.

That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Markwarren
#4 Posted : 20 December 2025 15:46:34
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Issue 102

Picture 1 shows the contents of this issue.

Assembling the Neck Spring.

Place the neck spring over the neck shaft feeding the neck cable inside as shown in picture 2. Make sure the wider end of the spring is at the bottom.

Tape the cable securely onto the neck frame as shown in picture 3.

That completes the assembly for this issue.

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