Parts
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Step 1
Brush a thin layer of glue to the back of the base (about 1/3 surface), or to the bottom of the sidewalk board. Put them together and allow time to dry.
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Step 2
Brush glue into the crack to hold your buildings in place. Slide your buildings in. If the fit is tight it may be easiest to start at one corner.
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Step 3
Push each of the three axles into three wheels.
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Step 4
Line the remaining wheels up with the axles and carefully push the truck down into the hub holes. Do not work with the truck flipped over; the axles may break if the wheels are forced on top-down.
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Step 5
Brush a thin layer of glue onto the truck cab parts and lay them in place. Push the smoke stack into the drilled hole in the top of the cab.
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Step 6
Push thumb-tacks in for head-lights.
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Step Done
All done building! Begin embellishing the vehicle and landscape by gluing additional parts in place.
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