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1:200 airport refueller

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Pasting steps:

First, paste the storage box, its position needs one side to be parallel to the right side surface of the vehicle body, as shown in the side view below (yellow line);

Then paste the fuel tank, the side with the ladder at the rear should be close to the right side surface of the vehicle body (blue line);

Then paste the ladder on top of the fuel tank, the protruding part at one end needs to align with the ladder at the rear of the fuel tank (green line);

Finally, paste the rearview mirror (red line).

When storing, place the two connectors in the two slots. The storage of the hoses is shown in the figure below. The two curved hoses lie on the side, and one hose is clipped underneath.

When displayed for placement, the connection order is as shown in the figure below:

When connecting, hold the hose at an angle on the table with one hand, and with the other hand, place one end of the connector onto one end of the hose, then press to secure it.

Different angles when secured determine whether it can contact the wing.

Because there is a vertical hole on the side of the vehicle (the side shown in the figure below), after we place it, let the hose rest on the ground, and bend the curved end into this hole to secure it.

An airport refueller, as the name suggests, is a vehicle used by airports to refuel aircraft.

 

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