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Old 15 June 2008, 08:30 AM   #3301 (permalink)
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Example: this pic can now be found at sub-album "Jenny Canuck dio3"
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or this one at "Carpenters Shop dio3"
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From: Office module dio3
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The front panel!

Putting the front panel back together for the last time.I have taken a series of pics showing how to take this thing apart and put it back together.It is surprisingly easy if you know how .The landscaping,modules ,hangar walls,roof and rafters right down to the hangar floor can be taken apart in half an
hour and put back together in about an hour.(it always takes longer)I would recommend to anyone building a large diorama that you take the extra time to make it easily taken apart.
I want to put together a picture package for the museum as I believe that in this case a pic is worth a thousand words.
The first pic shows the front area completely taken apart.The next few will show how to put it all back together again.
These pics are all located in my sub-album "Construction dio3".
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Front panel goes on first held on by only 2 screws,one on each side.
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This is the small roof area above the hangar doors that required finishing and a bit of weathering.Now it is on to the light fixture above the Reid & Sons sign.


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