TW32VEH1 Tommy's War Crossley Light Tender instructions
Download the 24 pages instruction booklet for the Tommy's War kit of this famous World War One vehicle. Cast in 1/32 scale this resin kit is the perfect addition to any modelling collection and is scaled to work with 1/32 aircraft kits of the era from Wingnut Wings and Roden.
Download the 24 pages instruction booklet for the Tommy's War kit of this famous World War One vehicle. Cast in 1/32 scale this resin kit is the perfect addition to any modelling collection and is scaled to work with 1/32 aircraft kits of the era from Wingnut Wings and Roden.
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Assembling the Kit<br />
1914-1918 in miniature<br />
Before you begin assembling the kit it is always worth checking that you<br />
have all the relevant parts needed to complete the kit and tools needed.<br />
Read through the instruction manual carefully, we always recommend that<br />
you familiarise yourself with all the various parts of the kit and their<br />
assembly.<br />
There are two instructional videos which can be found on our Youtube<br />
channel at:<br />
www.youtube.com/user/tommyswarvideo<br />
These two video’s cover two important aspects:<br />
1. Shows how to further etch the wheel guards and engine cover to add<br />
more detail to the kit, this is a simple process and easily achieved, but we<br />
recommend you practice before trying the technique on the kit.<br />
2. This video tutorial shows how to use the kit provided to shape and form<br />
the photo-etch for the wheels. This simple tool provides a really effective<br />
way of forming the spokes and making it much easier to assemble the<br />
wheels.<br />
The <strong>Crossley</strong> is a comprehensive kit that does require a variety of<br />
modelling techniques, but if you do struggle at any point please contact<br />
darren@tommyswar.com and we will provide assistance.<br />
We do urge extreme caution when working with resin, while cutting and<br />
sanding you will produce dust which is harmful so always wear a good<br />
quality face mask and limit dust by wet-sanding and ensuring your room is<br />
very well ventilated. We also ask that you take care when using sharp knives,<br />
you will require new blades to cut resin and photo-etch.<br />
We are committed to quality, so if you are missing any parts or have any<br />
faulty pieces please contact darren@tommyswar.com.<br />
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