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PAINTING
Use only PAINT FOR PLASTICS or an ENAMEL for the parts you may wish to paint.
Refer to the box illustrations and the detailed color scheme below.
It is best to paint some of the smaller parts before removing them from the plastic
trees. Use a small pointed brush for the small parts and a 1/4 inch soft brush for larger
areas.
Allow the paint to dry thoroughly before handling the parts. Paint should be scraped
from the areas to be cemented because cement will not adhere to the paint.
GLOSS YELLOW -
Body, back pan and scoop.
SEMI GLOSS BLACK -
Entire engine assembly including exhaust pipes, entire
frame except bed portion, belts on pulley assembly five ribs on top of air scoop, ends
of exhaust pipes 25 and 26, surfaces between coil springs on front suspension, entire
front seat and floorboard and inside of air scoop.
LIGHT BROWN
(Wood) - Bed portion of frame (this is the portion which carries
the ice).
SILVER -
Seven metal strips on bed portion, pulleys and alternator on pulley
assembly and six instruments on front of floorboard.
TRANSPARENT RED -
Tail light lenses.
TRANSPARENT BLUE -
ICE BLOCKS.
WHITE -
Lettering on outside of front and rear tires and narrow stripe on sidewall
of front tire.
DECALS
Use as many decals as you like and locate them to suit your individual taste. The
photos show suggested decal locations. For a neat job, work with one subject at a time
and trim each close to the color outline. Dip in water for a few seconds. When decal
can slide off sheet, slide into position on model and let dry before handling.
1. Begin
by cementing
engine halves
1
and 2 together
2. Cement two heads 3 and 4 to engine.
3. Cement
two rocker
covers 5
H
to
heads
as shown.
4. Next,
cement high
riser halves
7
H
and
8
H
together.
5. Cement
distributor 9 into
hole in
tab on
rear of high riser.
6. Cement high riser to top of engine.
7. Attach
pulley assembly
10 to
engine
front.
8. Cement
air scoop
halves 11
and 12
together and attach to top of intake.
9. Cement
exhaust pipes
13 and
14 to
heads. While
cement is
still slightly
wet on
exhaust pipes,
add cement
to
places indicated
on sketch
and position
engine on
frame 15.
Ends of
exhaurst
pipes should
be centered
in frame
openings. Rest
the frame
between two
books so
that the
bottom of
the eingine
does not
touch the
table while
the
cement it drying.
H
CHROME
PLATED
PAR
T.
SCRAPE
PLATING
WHERE CEMENT
MUST GO
.
CEMENT WILL
NOT
STICK TO
PLATING.
EIGHT STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL
MODEL BUILDING
1. READ
the instructions.
STUDY
the drawings.
Become familiar with your Monogram kit.
2. DO NO
T REMOVE
parts from trees until ready
for use. All parts are identified by a number
.
3.
Read
PAINTING INSTR
UCTIONS
before assembly.
Some parts must be painted before cementing.
THE ICE “T”
®
FASTED
AND QUICKEST
ICE
WAGON
IN THE
U.S.
OF A.
The
Ice “T”
comes on
like strong.
Designed
for the
latest trend
in show/go
rod styling,
Tom
Daniel’s newest
creation is stuffed with mouth watering glitter
.
This beauty
rides on
huge real-looking
wrinkle slicks,
just
like those
seen on
hot machinery
at drag
strips everywhere.
It’s big
thumpin’ V
-8 mill
is topped
by the
latest Hi-Rise
4. CUT
parts from trees, breaking off may damage part.
5. CHECK FIT
of part before cementing into place.
6.
Apply cement with a
TOO
THPICK
on small areas.
Too much cement can damage your model.
7. SCRAPE PLA
TING
from plastic parts. Cement
WILL
NOT
stick to plating.
8. DO NO
T RUSH
assembly.
FOLLOW
instructions and
check off each step as completed.
Manifold, giant
gas gulpin’
4
barrel jug,
and a
slick looking
scoop. Go
juice is
carried in
two chromed
side tanks
with
quick filler knock-off caps.
The body
has that
low mean
look that
Tom
gives to
this kind
of competition
car. Check
out the
side exhausts,
forward rake,
chopped roof,
groovy dished
hood, and
out-of-sight interior
.
The car comes complete with melting ice blocks and tongs.
KIT 4266
85426600200
Designed By
BREATHER CAP
APPL Y
CEMENT
FRAME
OPENING
BOOK
BREATHER CAP
TO
WARDS REAR
1
5
H
5
H
8
H
7
H
4
3
10
12
11
1
1
6
6
3
3
5
5
4
15
13
9
2