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To help you get the best out of building the Xenomorph, we’ve prepared a modellers checklist
with hints, tips and advice from our expert. The information below is aimed at making your
build as enjoyable and professional as possible right from the start.
Make sure you have good ventilation when using adhesives and to replace caps firmly.
Always use the correct adhesives and always follow manufacturers guidance.
Apply glue sparingly and use a cocktail stick to apply so that you don’t use too much nor apply
the glue too heavily.
Work in a well lit area. Use an anglepoise lamp or similar on your work bench to ensure you
have good light whenever you’re at work.
Organise storage – stackable, labeled containers like old clean takeaway or ice-cream plastic
tubs with lids are perfect. Small parts which may not be needed until a later stage should be
kept in clear plastic and labeled bags.
Use masking tape to hold parts temporarily in place.
Only use the correct size screwdriver that fits the screw head firmly.
Cut parts from a sprue (framework) with side cutters or a craft knife. Side cutters tend to be
easiest.
Use a magnet to help find screws that have fallen on the floor.
Leave parts in the paper bags supplied until they are needed. You can write a note of the stage
and part on the paper bag too.
If a screw is tight, try turning a half turn forwards followed by a quarter turn backwards. Also, it
can sometimes help to temporarily fit a screw into its hole before assembling the parts.
But most of all, enjoy your build!
WARNING: Some parts are assembled using magnets. These magnets can cause serious injury if they are
swallowed. Keep away from children. If you suspect a magnet has been swallowed, seek medical help
straight away.
All parts belong to a kit. Collectors item for adults.
Not suitable for children under 14.
Some parts may have sharp edges, please handle them with care.
The installation of electronic parts must always be carried out by an adult. When replacing batteries, use
the same type of batteries.
Please ensure that the battery compartment is securely fastened before you use the model.
Used batteries should be recycled.
Please make sure to check with your local authority how batteries should be disposed of in your area.
Batteries can present a choking danger to small children and may cause serious harm if ingested. Do not
leave them lying around and keep any spare batteries locked away at all times.
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