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WHAT YOU WILL NEED 

We have specifically designed this product so that it is easy to assemble with only a 
few basic tools. You will need the following: 
  

a screwdriver 

 

a sharp hobby knife 

 

some glue 

 

a few toothpicks 

 

a few earbuds can be handy 

 

a paintbrush or sponge roller and paint or a rattle can or two with spray paint. 

There are really two schools of thought as to the right glue to use. Some people 
prefer a rapid setting glue like most gel super glues, while others prefer a slower 
setting glue like ordinary cold wood glue (pva glue). Sometimes more than one part 
must be assembled almost simultaneously and then a forgiving glue makes life a bit 
easier. Gluing the 26 steps into place may take a bit of time when you do it for the 
first time and a slower setting glue may just make life so much easier. Other times 
you may want a quick fix and then the rapid setting glue is the obvious choice. Our 
advice is to see what works best for you, there are no right or wrong, both types will 
produce a sturdy structure. 

You will only need a small amount of glue and remember to look for the surfaces that 
will be in contact in the end and do not only apply glue to the lugs and sleeves. The 
latter restrict movement in one plane, but the glue fix it in the perpendicular plane. 
Using a toothpick is a handy way to apply glue and an earbud can be used to dab 
away any excess of glue (especially if you use wood glue). 

If parts must be at a right angle, you can use any object to assist you in obtaining a 
square finished product in the end. 

 

 

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Page 1: ...This product is brought to you by racetrackscenics com If you have not done so already please visit our website today You are also most welcome to visit the Facebook pages Race Track Scenics Slot Car Scenery and Johan Malan to keep up to date with the latest developments and the launching of exciting new products that may be in the pipeline You can contact Kevin Sharpe on Email racetrackscenics gm...

Page 2: ...the 26 steps into place may take a bit of time when you do it for the first time and a slower setting glue may just make life so much easier Other times you may want a quick fix and then the rapid setting glue is the obvious choice Our advice is to see what works best for you there are no right or wrong both types will produce a sturdy structure You will only need a small amount of glue and rememb...

Page 3: ...OURSELF Have a look at the photo of the finished product Now have a look at the next diagram where all the laser cut parts are showed and numbered from A to J and try to identify which is which and where they fit in ...

Page 4: ...uld strongly advise you to finish the product with paint or wood stain to make them as appealing as possible The parts should be primed 2 coats and painted before final assembly Spray paint can also be used to get a very smooth finish Oil or water based paint can be used and specialised paints like chalk paint can be used to give unique finishes Generally it is highly advisable to paint spray befo...

Page 5: ...e front bench G 1 to the three legs H 1 3 Now you can continue to glue one bench after the other F 1 to C 1 to the legs Apply gentle pressure to each bench to ensure a snug fit Now you can glue the backrest B 1 into the rear slot of the bench right at the back C 1 Lastly you can glue the trellis A 1 to the rear of the bleacher There are four slots at the back of each leg where the nubs of the trel...

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