TURKMODEL KR-24572 Sandal Motor Boat Instructions

July 20, 2024
TURKMODEL

TURKMODEL KR-24572 Sandal Motor Boat

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Product Information

Specifications:

  • Model: SANDAL Motor Boat
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Material: Plywood, PVC

Product Usage Instructions

Preparation:

  1. Read the instructions carefully before starting the assembly.
  2. Use a model knife to remove parts from the plywood sheets.
  3. Do not handle the plywood with bare hands to prevent damage.

Assembly:

  1. Start by building the keel of the model.
  2. Ensure that the frames are properly seated on the keel before proceeding.
  3. Check that the left and right sides of the frames are symmetrical.
  4. Test the frame edges with a cover strip before covering the model.
  5. Sand the frame edges to the right degree for a perfect fit of the cover strips.
  6. Soak strip tips in water for approximately one hour to easily curve them around the hull curves.

FAQ

  • Q: What materials are recommended for assembling the model?
    • A: Super glue and white glue are recommended for sticking wooden parts together, while super glue is suggested for metal parts.
  • Q: How should I handle temperature changes affecting the plywood?
    • A: Avoid exposing plywood to rapid temperature changes and keep them on a flat surface with weight on top to prevent warping.
  • Q: How can I achieve symmetrical assembly of the model?
    • A: Ensure that left and right sides of frames are compatible and symmetrical before proceeding with the assembly.

Motor Boat Part List

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Motor Boat Part List

1,5 mm Plywood

0 1 Keel 1,5 mm Plywood
1…6 6 Frames 1,5 mm Plywood
7 1 Deck 1,5 mm Plywood
8…12 10 Hull Panels 1,5 mm Plywood
13 1 Rail 1,5 mm Plywood
14 2 Cabine Side Walls 1,5 mm Plywood
15 1 Cabine Upper Wall 1,5 mm Plywood
16 1 Cabine Front Wall 1,5 mm Plywood
17 1 Cabine Front Wall 1,5 mm Plywood
18 1 Canine Floor 1,5 mm Plywood
19 1 Cabine Upper Wall 1,5 mm Plywood
20-21-22 3 Base Parts 1,5 mm Plywood
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0,75 mm Pvc

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23| 2| Cabine Upper Rail| 0,75 mm| PVC
24| 2| Cabine Upper Rail| 0,75 mm| PVC
25| 2| Dovetail| 0,75 mm| PVC
26| 2| Double-Head Bollards| 0,75 mm| PVC
27| 1| Cabine Front Glass| 0,75 mm| PVC
28| 4| Cabine Side Glasses| 0,75 mm| PVC
29| 2| Cabine Front Glasses| 0,75 mm| PVC
30| 2| Cabine Side Glasses| 0,75 mm| PVC
31| 2| Cabine Side Glasses| 0,75 mm| PVC
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3B Resin

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32| 1| Control Panel| –                       3B Resin
33| 1| Propellar| –                       3B Resin

ASSISTANT GUIDE

  • Please read the instructions carefully before you start to build your model. Take notes if needed. So, you may find out the materials and the tools that you need.
  • Use a model knife to take out the parts the plywood sheets. Do not take them out with hand!
  • Change of temperature affects on plywood quickly. So that, do not release the plywood. Keep them on a flat surface by putting weight on them.
  • You may stick together the wooden parts easily if you sand the brown areas caused by laser with sandpaper.
  • You should use super glue and white glue to stick together the wooden parts and use the super glue for the metal parts.
  • Building the keel of your model, before sticking the frames, be sure the frames are properly seated on the keel. Otherwise, you can’t build the body of the model correctly. Exactly be sure that left and right side of the frames are compatible and symmetrical.
  • After building the keel of your model, before the covering, you should test the frame edges by a cover strip. You should sand with a piece of sandpaper the frame edges at the right degree to touch the strips on to the surface exactly. The curves are mostly the front and back side of the body.
  • You should keep the strip tips in the bowl filled with water for approximately one hour. So that you may curve the strips on the curves easily these are mostly at the end and the front of the hull.
  • You should cover the strip starting from the top for each side symmetrically.
  • You should cut the upper side of the strip when overlap occurs especially at the front curve of the body.
  • To make equal the surface of the body caused by planking, you should sand with a piece of sandpaper (Firstly you should use thick sandpaper, then you can apply thin sandpaper), . You should fill the gaps after this processing. You may use leftover strips for wide gaps and model putty for small gaps.
  • If you don’t want to appear wooden tissue of the body of your model body; first, apply filler undercoat then sand with a thin sandpaper to make it ready to apply putty. Apply putty whole body and sandpaper again. Apply one more coat filler undercoat and sandpaper. You should not use very thick sandpaper to sand the putty and filler undercoat. You should repeat this process until you get the results as you want. You should apply undercoat paint to find out if any mistake appears at the body. The body gets ready for painting after these applications. You may use model brushes for filler coating. In order to understand whether the materials (such paint, filler, undercoat, varnish, etc.) are compatible with each other, you should test on the unnecessary parts.
  • Some of the model’s logo, name or the number are produced from decal paper. You should keep them in a bowl filled with warm water for two or three minutes. You should apply them to their places while releasing from their paper. You may attach easily If you apply gloss varnish to the place before applying the decals. You may apply matt, gloss or satin varnish after this application preferably.
  • You should keep your model away from direct sunlight, heat and moist to avoid deformation in the course of  time.

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