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Issue 75
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
Lay the rear deck (75A) face down and slot the two air intakes (75B) onto the posts as shown in picture 2. Insert the air intake filters (75C), pictures 3 and 4. Then cover each of these with the air intake bracket (75D) and fix them in place using 2 x AP screws for each one, pictures 5 and 6.
Retrieve the internal assembly from the previous issues and place the rear deck onto the top of the rear bulkhead from underneath and fix in place using 2 x CP screws as indicated in picture 7.
Picture 8 shows the complete assembly for this issue.
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Issue 76
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
Take the left side panel (76A), you will see it has an āLā on the outer side. Push it into place on the left-hand side of the interior floor, picture 2. Turn the assembly over and secure it with a CP screw, picture 3.
Now repeat the process with the right-hand panel (76B), to the right side of the floor and secure it using a CP screw, picture 4.
Picture 5 shows the complete assembly for this issue. Markwarren attached the following image(s): Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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Issue 77
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
Take the two buttons (77C) and push fit them into the corresponding recesses in the top of the upper dashboard part (77B), picture 2.
Take the assembly and push it into the pin holes on the left-hand side of the dashboard (77A), pictures 3 and 4.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Issue 78
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
Assembling the Dashboard Begin by removing the protective backing from Bat scope sticker (78F), picture 2. Then place it onto the front of the Bat scope screen (78E), picture 3.
Push the back of the screen into the Bat scope support (78D), pictures 4 and 5.
Place the assembly onto the front of the dashboard as shown in picture 6, then turning the assemble over, secure it with 2 x CP screws, picture 7.
Finally, place the panels (78 A, B and C) into place on the dashboard. Note, each panel has a number on the reverse side of the part from 1 to 3, picture 8.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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Issue 79
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
Begin by pushing in the home receiver scope button (79B) into place on the dashboard(79A), picture 2 and 3. Next, push the triangular buttons (79D) into the pinholes on the left of the upper dashboard as shown in picture 4.
Carefully take the coloured round buttons (79C) off the sprue and insert them in the colour order as illustrated in picture 5.
Retrieve the dashboard assembly from the previous issue and attach it to the assembly you have just made and secure them both together using 3 x CP screws, picture 6.
Picture 7 shows the complete assembly for this issue.
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Issue 80
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue.
Place the dashboard trim (80A) onto the lip of the dashboard as shown in picture 2. Turn the assembly over and secure it using 3 x AP screws, picture 3. Note: DO NOT over tighten the screws as it will distort the trim.
Place the compass (80C) into the compass lens (80B), picture 4. With the dashboard still in the upside-down position, push the compass assembly into the dashboard as shown in picture 5. Secure this in place with the compass bracket (80D) and secure it with 2 x AP screws, picture 6. Picture 7 shows the compass in place.
Carefully cut the indicator lights (80F) from their sprues and insert each of them into the pinholes in the indicator lights base (80E), picture 8. Note: I would NOT recommend using tweezers, as they will ping off, never to be found again. They may be fiddly, but fingers are the best for this task.
Take the assembly and push fit them into the centre of the upper dashboard, picture 9.
Carefully remove each of the five stickers from the sheet (80G) and place them along the dashboard as illustrated in picture 10.
Picture 11 shows the dashboard temporarily fitted in the cockpit of the car.
That completes the assembly for this issue.
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