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STOP!  READ THIS FIRST! 

 

 

1. Test fit all parts and make sure you know how everything goes together before gluing.  If 

you are contemplating cutting a part to make it fit, please re-examine your assembly plan

you’ve probably misunderstood some aspect of the design. Parts have been tested and 

should fit together in a fairly straightforward manner without modification. DO NOT TRY 

TO FORCE PARTS TOGETHER! 

2. BE PATIENT! Do not try to glue too many pieces together at one time! Try to do small 

sub-assemblies (for instance, the floor and two walls instead of 4) that can be set aside and 

allowed to dry before moving on to the next step. This way, you won't have to risk destroy-

ing the model with poorly-conceived clamping schemes or overly-tight rubber banding. 

3. The little tabs in the corner of floor 

pieces are for alignment, not for 

strength. Do not saturate them with 

glue or they might distort! Glue 

should be used along the wall edges 

where there is a lot more surface area 

to glue to. 

4. Most roofs are made to be re-

moved. A few buildings have no floor 

(assumed dirt floor), so if you have a 

base to glue it to, go ahead and make 

the roof removable. If you want it to 

be free-standing and sturdy, glue the 

roof truss to the middle of the top of 

the side walls and at least glue at least 

one roof panel in place.  

5. Metal doors and windows are pro-

vided. They have interior woodwork; 

the interior and exterior pieces sand-

wich the wall between them. All metal 

parts require priming to paint.  

6. Use white glue for most assembly; 

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Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS SHERIFF S OFFICE...

Страница 2: ...model with poorly conceived clamping schemes or overly tight rubber banding 3 The little tabs in the corner of floor pieces are for alignment not for strength Do not saturate them with glue or they m...

Страница 3: ...simulate weathered wood dry brush layers over the black primer Start with medium brown then a mus tard brown and a final dry brushing of tan For other colors the first coat over the black primer shoul...

Страница 4: ...eer outer layer plaster covering for adobe 7 Back veneer 8 Right veneer 9 Left veneer 10 Jail cell floor 11 Jail cell right wall 12 Jail cell front wall 13 Jail cell right wall veneer 14 Jail cell fro...

Страница 5: ...r rails 23 Porch rail cross beams 24 Porch step tread 25 Back step support 2nd one not pic tured 26 Back step treads 27 Porch roof 28 Porch roof supports 29 Jail cell roof 30 Cleat to keep jail cel ro...

Страница 6: ...e assemble the front porch frame The two center cross beams hold up the front step and plug into the front of the building The short piec es go on each side 3 Still not dry Do ahead and glue together...

Страница 7: ...ally flat so clamp it in place somehow to dry 6 Glue the cell floor in place 7 Glue the front smallest cell wall in place 8 Glue the right wall on the jail cell The ends of the walls are covered with...

Страница 8: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS then glue the boardwalk on the frame and slide it back up against the wall and glue it in place 11 Glue the four porch roof supports in place...

Страница 9: ...outside window frames on or not a plastered adobe building might or might not have visible wood trim on the outside 13 Glue back step supports in place and glue the treads to them 14 The roof has two...

Страница 10: ...covers the jail cell has a cleat that prevents it from sliding off Glue it on the lower end of the inside of the roof 16 Glue the porch roof in place If you have any questions contact Knuckleduster t...

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