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  End Trailer Instructions 
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  Read these important assembly instructions before starting! 
  Also make sure you've read the General Instructions first.
  Step 1 Cut out the base of the trailer (part number 2) leaving about 5 mm (1/4 
  inch) margin around the edge of the part.
  Step 2 Find a piece of cardboard slightly larger than the part you just cut 
  out. A cereal box will do nicely. The cardboard will stiffen the base of the 
  model and ensure that it is straight. Glue the part from step 1 to the 
  cardboard. When it is dry, cut out around the edge of the part (cutting off 
  the margin you left earlier).
  Step 3 Score the main body (part number 1) along its entire length at all the 
  places indicated by arrows, as well as along the base of flaps R.
  Step 4 Cut out the main body. Make sure to reach inside the area labelled "cut 
  out". Make a small slit into the roof as marked by the little scissor symbol 
  on the parts sheet.
  Step 5 Mark the folds on the main body. All folds are "peak" folds except flap 
  T, which is a "valley" fold.
  Step 6 Fold the roof cowling such that flap T tucks under the end of the roof 
  (just to the right of the "Cut Out" label on the parts sheet). The roof 
  cowling should follow the profile of the trailer side. Glue flaps R under the 
  cowling roof, and then glue flap T under the trailer roof.
  Step 7 Apply glue to the back side of flap A. Glue flap A onto the base (part 
  1) so that it wraps around the bottom of the base (see Figure 1). Make sure 
  that the blue marks on flap A align with the blue marks on part 2, and that 
  the green marks on flap A align with the green marks on part 2. This alignment 
  is very important; if you don't get it right the model will be twisted or 
bent.
   
  Figure 1 Cross-section of the model. This shows how the parts fit together. 
  Step 8 Once flap A is dry, apply glue to flap B and glue it to the base (part 
  1) and align it using the same method as for flap A. To press on the flap you 
  can insert a finger inside the ends of the model and press the bottom gently 
  with your thumbs.
  Step 9 Glue flap U to close the end of the trailer. (Insert a small piece of 
  cardboard or a thin object inside the body so that you can press on the flap). 
  Fold flap S onto part 2 and glue it down. Make sure the green alignment marks 
  are lined up. Since it's difficult to press down on this area, temporarily 
  insert a piece of cardboard crosswise in the space under part 2 to press 
  against.
  Step 10 Score part 3, the underbody. Score along its entire length at the six 
  places indicated by arrows, and score on the RED LINE at one end of the part.
  Step 11 Cut out part 3. Cut along the two short diagonal lines that meet the 
  ends of the red line.
  Step 12 Mark the folds on the underbody. In the order from flap C to flap D, 
  the first and last fold should be "valley" folds and the four others should be 
  "peak" folds. Refer to the blue part of Figure 1. The folds on the red lines 
  should be "valley"; the ends of part 3 fold upwards to form the ends of the 
  body.
  Step 13 Apply glue to the back side of flap C. Glue flap C onto the back side 
  of the underbody so that you form the shape shown on the blue part of Figure 1 
  (seen from the end). The colored part of the underbody should slope inwards at 
  an angle of about 30 degrees.
  Step 14 Repeat the last step for flap D.
  Step 15 Apply glue to the top of the underbody (the rectangular area labeled 
  "door at this end") and glue it to the underside of the main body. The 
  underbody should cover flaps A and B and should be glued in the correct 
  orientation, with the end labeled "door at this end" on the end of the body 
  with the doors. Make sure the underbody is centered, both lengthwise and 
  crosswise.
  Step 16 Fold the end of the underbody upwards into the body until it is 
  vertical. Flaps E (two of them) should be glued to the inside of the body as 
  shown in Figure 2 below. Make sure the end walls remain vertical while you 
  glue flaps E.
   
  Figure 2 Trailer end detail after assembly 
  Step 17 Score part 4, the wheels, according to the arrows. The score mark 
  along the top should not cross the small flaps J and H.
  Step 18 Cut out part 4 and fold it. All folds are "peak" folds except the ones 
  along the top; the little triangular areas should be bent up with a "valley" 
  fold. 
  Step 19 Fold the bottom flaps (unlabeled) to the back of the wheels. These 
  flaps are not glued to anything and are used only for stiffness.
  Step 20 Glue flap G so that part 4 forms a box. Apply glue to area I and area 
  K as well as the back side of the triangular part (which forms the electrical 
  insulators that carry the power cable along the roof of the trainset). Glue 
  flap H to area K and flap J to area I. Glue the two triangular parts back to 
  back. See Figure 3 for how the result should look.
   
  Figure 3 Part 4 after assembly 
  Step 21 Glue the completed part 4 onto the end of the body opposite the doors. 
  The end of the wheel box should touch the vertical wall inside the trailer 
  body (see Figure 2) and the top of the wheel box should touch the inside of 
  the trailer roof; apply glue to the areas shaded in gray in Figure 2. One end 
  of the roof insulator should fit in the slit at the end of the roof, as shown 
  in Figure 4. Make sure everything is centered and square before the glue 
dries.
   
  Figure 4 Part 4 after gluing to body 
  Step 22 Score part 5, the wheels, according to the arrows. Also score on the 
  red lines beneath flaps Q.
  Step 23 Cut out part 5 and fold it. All folds are "peak" folds. Fold the 
  bottom flaps (unlabeled) to the back of the wheels. These flaps are not glued 
  to anything and are used only for stiffness.
  Step 24 Glue flap P so that part 6 forms a box. Fold flaps Q inward, and glue 
  the wheelset in its place under the end of the trailer.
  This completes the assembly of the TGV PSE end trailer. When you put together 
  several trailers, it is recommended to glue them in a manner similar to that 
  described in Step 19. The connection between trailers, when glued, should be 
  as shown in Figure 5 below.
   
  Figure 5 Connection between two finished trailers 
  You can now return to the model page.
  Last Update: 15 April 1999
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