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04
Assembly
Instructions
Tram Stop Assembly
Signpost
Sticker
Placement
Preparation of the Tram Stop Base
Installing Signposts and Fences
Assembling the Tram Stop Overhang
Mounting the Tram Stop to the Track
Base Plate
Connect the complete Overhang assembly
to the Tram Stop Base
Stickers can be applied to the Tram Stop Base to further detail it as shown.
The outer pavement detail piece can be removed from
the rail bed by removing the screws (2 per side)
from the underside of the track plate as
shown below. You may need to remove
the plate joiner to reach the center
locking peg to push the pavement
up from below.
Important Note about removing parts from sprues and assembly
Parts should be removed from their respective trees with a pair of side cutters or modelers trimmers, and may have
extra flash or sprue residue carefully removed with a hobby knife or sandpaper. “Twisting” parts off of parts trees
may damage or warp the parts and is not recommended.
Sign Post
③
Sign Post
Fence (R)
Fence (L)
Fence (E)
Base R
Stop Name
Sticker
Stop Name
Sticker
Track Side
Ad
Sticker
Sample Sticker Layout A
Sample Sticker Layout B
The stickers can be arranged on the clear tram stop windows in
any manner you choose - above is an example of one sticker layout
that you can use.
The Tram Stop Signpost should have two types of stickers affixed - Stop Name
and Advertisement Stickers. Stop Name stickers should go into the recessed
spaces on the sign post instead of the raised sides.
Tram Stop
Sticker
Sheet
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Base (L)
Tram Stop (R)
Tram Stop (L)
The Tram Stops are keyed so that
they will only fit on the track plate
in one direction. If they do not seem
to fit, turn them around and orient
them the other way. Do not attempt
to use force.
Track Plate
Base (R)
①
Tram Stop Roof
②
5 x Poles
①
Overhead Beam
The Tram Stop Wall
should be connected
to the Overhang before
mounting the assembly
on the Tram Base
Tram Stop Wall