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20mm WWII Sleeping Hut B20-WW2-100 Please read these instructions fully before starting construction. PVA or equivalent glue will be required to stick sections together. Sand paper can be used to gently clean any joints. A sharp modelling knife will be required to remove sections from the sprue. Please use knives with due care and remember to cut away from yourself at all times. During the construction of this model, you may find it convenient to use pegs / elastic bands to hold pieces in place while you allow glue to dry. A full-colour copy of these instructions can be found on our website: www.blotz.co.uk First remove the two long walls, the two end walls and the base from the sprue. NB: The doors can be removed at this point if you want to be able to open or re-position them. Glue the walls to the base, with the lugs on the base slotting into the holes provided in the walls. Allow to dry. For each set of steps, remove the four pieces shown above (left) from the sprue. Glue together as shown on the right. Glue the steps into position by each of the doors. Remove the two roof sections and the three supports from the sprue. Glue the supports to the back of one roof piece as shown above. Once dry, attach the other side of the roof to the supports. Each of the six chimneys is formed from the four pieces shown above (left). Glue together as shown on the right. Note the chimney on the right is resting upside down so that it is easier to construct.

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20mm WWII Sleeping Hut

B20-WW2-100

Please read these instructions fully before starting construction.

PVA or equivalent glue will be required to stick sections together.

Sand paper can be used to gently clean any joints.

A sharp modelling knife will be required to remove sections from the sprue. Please use knives with due care and remember

to cut away from yourself at all times.

During the construction of this model, you may find it convenient to use pegs / elastic bands to hold pieces in place while

you allow glue to dry.

A full-colour copy of these instructions can be found on our website: www.blotz.co.uk

First remove the two long walls, the two end walls

and the base from the sprue.

NB: The doors can be removed at this point if you

want to be able to open or re-position them.

Glue the walls to the base, with the lugs on the

base slotting into the holes provided in the walls.

Allow to dry.

For each set of steps, remove the four pieces

shown above (left) from the sprue. Glue together

as shown on the right.

Glue the steps into position by each of the doors.

Remove the two roof sections and the three

supports from the sprue. Glue the supports to the

back of one roof piece as shown above. Once dry,

attach the other side of the roof to the supports.

Each of the six chimneys is formed from the four

pieces shown above (left). Glue together as shown

on the right. Note the chimney on the right is

resting upside down so that it is easier to construct.

Glue a pair of shutters by each window – either

open (as shown), or across the window if you wish

a shutter to be closed.

Finally, glue the chimneys onto the roof.