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CUTLASS
CUTLASS
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1/72 scale PRECISE CARD MODEL 120
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take off and lending this aircraft has remarkable
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can easily outclass and sit on the tail of every 100
other fighter of the end of 50’s.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
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VOUGHT F7U-3 CUTLASS of the air intakes 9 and 10. Assembly the nose of the
Study drawings of assembly steps carefully before model 11 - 12 /sown on view D/.
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starting the work on the model. Make sure you Continue with canopy 13 - 14. Then prepare the wing 140
understand the purpose and place of every part. strengthening elements 17 an 18 and assembly the
wings. Add the wing ends 21 - 22 and glue the wings to the
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The assembly requires some basic tools, such as scissors, fuselage, inserting tabs of 1b in them. Add the airbrakes
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sharp modeling knife, blunt knife for scoring the fold lines, 19d,e and 20d,e.
120 ruler and needle. Additional material you need is a piece of Assembly the vertical stabilizers 26 - 27, using 120
cardboard approx. 0.3 mm thick for reinforcing elements strengthening elements 23 - 24.
and wheels. You'll need of course suitable cement too. For Now only undercarriage and 4 SPARROW missiles
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cement application you can use toothpicks or some similar armament remains. The assembly sequence is shown on
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tool (special fine cement applicator is most suitable if you view D. Complete the model, adding details 15, 16, 3c, 42,
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First of all you must score with the blunt knife all fold lines If you want flying mode, omit the armament and assembly
shown on the cutouts with short thin marks near the parts. undercarriage in up position, using only doors 27 -32 of
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To avoid mistakes and lost parts cut necessary details the main landing gear glued in closed position. Balance
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shortly before their use. the model, adding some weight in the nose so the center
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Start with the central part of the fuselage 1 as shown on of gravity to be at approximately 20% from the average 80
view A of the instruction drawings. Form it in oval shape and wing chord.
after gluing carefully insert their formers 1b and 1c,
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the part and glue all connecting strips so that the adjacent
lines of the cutout 6 to touch each other. Insert the formers
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6m, 6l, and then 6n and 6o, keeping the vertical lines of
symmetry. Glue the part to the former 1c.
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