GP3D Type-BT Assembly Manual Download Page 5

INTRODUCTION 

 

Section 1 - Page 5 
 

 

 
 

STEP 4 – LABELS GUIDE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bags 

All the bags are labelled with a bag number and name and a type. Each 

Bag number/name comes as a pair! A larger and smaller bag.  

 

Bag Number 

Bags are numbered in the sequence and correspond exactly to each 

SECTION of the assembly manual. 

 

Bag Name 

Each bag is named, also corresponding to the assembly section. 

 

Bag Type 

Each bag in the pair contains either; Components or Hardware. 

 

Bag Type: 

Components

 

The larger bag containing parts for the SECTION, and also contains the 

smaller hardware bag.

 

 

Bag Type: 

Hardware

 

The small bag contains all the required hardware such as screws, nuts, 

shims, bearings etc. 

 

Other parts 

Some larger parts are not bagged or labelled, but these will be 

identifiable in the images! E.g.: Engine Bay! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Type-BT

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY MANUAL GP3D 2022 ASSEMBLY MANUAL Grand Prix Car Type BT...

Page 2: ...d for painting unless desired whilst ensuring a cool functional RC car The inherent nature of 3D printing parts means for a given material and shape it will not be quite as strong as an injection moul...

Page 3: ...em with any flexible paint such as polycarbonate paint to achieve your favourite driver livery PETG Carbon Is a strong and hard polymer we have used for many of the cosmetic parts Brim For some of the...

Page 4: ...build 2 items or Left and Right Leave loose Leave slightly loose in some cases a future step will tighten Drill Drill out existing hole with provided 2mm or 1 5mm drill bit NO Drill Do NOT drill holes...

Page 5: ...manual Bag Name Each bag is named also corresponding to the assembly section Bag Type Each bag in the pair contains either Components or Hardware Bag Type Components The larger bag containing parts f...

Page 6: ...rinted parts edges Sand paper 1x 600 grit fine to polish any corner edges to look pretty Others required Allen drivers 1 3mm 1 5mm 2 0mm 2 5mm Socket Driver 5 5mm for the M3 wheel nuts Scalpel Trimmin...

Page 7: ...INTRODUCTION Section 1 Page 7 STEP 6 SPARES BAG A selection of hardware spares has been provided in a separate bag If you lose or damage a screw when building use one from this bag...

Page 8: ...es 1 Push in with your fingers 2a Pull the nut in by inserting the appropriate screw from the other side and tighten lightly until the nut is pulled into the recess and seated 2b Alternatively pull ba...

Page 9: ...INTRODUCTION Section 1 Page 9 STEP 8 THAT S IT LET S GET BUILDING...

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