The large industrial windows can be separated particularly well from the sprue, if you scratch the windows with a sharp cutter knife before breaking them.
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Then the windows are carefully cut back and, if necessary, plastered with a craft file.
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It is possible that small unevenness is left behind on the severed parts. They should be smoothed with a craft file in favor of the accuracy.
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So that you do not cause any unsightly glue stains on the walls, it is advisable to insert only the windows from behind first ...
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... to fix them with plastic glue in a few places.
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The same is done with the large industrial windows.
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Before the filigree gate wing can be used, the bridge with the two bearing blocks must be removed. The bridge is waste. However, the two bearing blocks must be freed from unevenness on both sides.
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The gate wing is inserted into the opening provided for this purpose ...
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... and then down into the bearing block. Fix it first, but only with a needle tip glue at the masonry. With a very economical use of glue you can guarantee the mobility of the gate.
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The exact attachment of the brick friezes at the masonry is supported, in which they are only clipped first.
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The sticks that are visible from the brick frieze are glued to the back of the wall.
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To avoid sticking stains, the glue should only be applied to one half of the back of the column.
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Then glue is applied to the second column half and the next part of the wall is set.
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Now we have to "glaze" the windows. The film is cut in one piece so that all windows are covered generously.
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For fixing, all window frames are provided with several very small drops of glue. Then the film is placed on the house wall and carefully pressed.
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Make sure that the front and back of the attic are glued together exactly. Use only a small amount of glue.
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Before the wall elements are glued to the corner columns, they have to be tested. Should the gable with the two gates be installed on the left?
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Glue the corner columns to the gables first. As with the columns, see picture No. 12 and 13.
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The joining of the gable and side walls must be absolutely rectangular. Otherwise the roof does not fit!
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When the glue on the walls is well cured, the attic is placed exactly vertically.
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The carrier elements are important in two ways: they stabilize the model and carry the roof. If locomotives and wagons are to enter the hall, you have to remove some bridges or install them elsewhere.
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The left and right struts are carefully cut out and the vertical struts are shortened. The two cut-out parts must be stick at the level of the middle horizontal strut.
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To stabilize the roof it is necessary to glue the enclosed connectors.
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In order not to damage the filigree gutters and downpipes, you have to be very careful when you take them out. Use a very sharp cutter knife.
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Now the gutters can be installed.
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You should disconnect the skylights from the spray, never break them. The cutter blade must be particularly sharp. This prevents the plastic material from breaking out.
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When gluing the glass-clear parts, please use the glue very sparingly. One small drop at each corner is enough.
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The roof is ready and can be hung up now. If you want to create an inner life in your hall, the roof must not be glued.
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Last but not least, the covers for the attic and ...