REVELL Monogram The Ice ""T, Monogram Ice ""T"" 4266 Assembly Instructions Manual

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PAINTING
Use only PAINT FOR PLASTICS or an ENAMEL for the parts you may wish to paint. Refer to the box illustrations and the detailed color scheme below.
It is best to paint some of the smaller parts before removing them from the plastic trees. Use a small pointed brush for the small parts and a 1/4 inch soft brush for larger areas.
Allow the paint to dry thoroughly before handling the parts. Paint should be scraped from the areas to be cemented because cement will not adhere to the paint.
GLOSS YELLOW - Body, back pan and scoop. SEMI GLOSS BLACK - Entire engine assembly including exhaust pipes, entire
frame except bed portion, belts on pulley assembly ve ribs on top of air scoop, ends
of exhaust pipes 25 and 26, surfaces between coil springs on front suspension, entire
front seat and oorboard and inside of air scoop.
LIGHT BROWN (Wood) - Bed portion of frame (this is the portion which carries
the ice).
SILVER - Seven metal strips on bed portion, pulleys and alternator on pulley
assembly and six instruments on front of oorboard.
TRANSPARENT RED - Tail light lenses. TRANSPARENT BLUE - ICE BLOCKS. WHITE - Lettering on outside of front and rear tires and narrow stripe on sidewall
of front tire.
DECALS
Use as many decals as you like and locate them to suit your individual taste. The photos show suggested decal locations. For a neat job, work with one subject at a time and trim each close to the color outline. Dip in water for a few seconds. When decal can slide off sheet, slide into position on model and let dry before handling.
1. Begin by cementing engine halves 1
and 2 together
2. Cement two heads 3 and 4 to engine.
3. Cement two rocker covers 5H to heads
as shown.
4. Next, cement high riser halves 7H and
8H together.
5. Cement distributor 9 into hole in tab on
rear of high riser.
6. Cement high riser to top of engine.
7. Attach pulley assembly 10 to engine
front.
8. Cement air scoop halves 11 and 12
together and attach to top of intake.
9. Cement exhaust pipes 13 and 14 to
heads. While cement is still slightly
wet on exhaust pipes, add cement to
places indicated on sketch and position
engine on frame 15. Ends of exhaurst
pipes should be centered in frame
openings. Rest the frame between two
books so that the bottom of the eingine
does not touch the table while the
cement it drying.
H
CHROME PLATED PART. SCRAPE
PLATING WHERE CEMENT MUST GO.
CEMENT WILL NOT STICK TO PLATING.
EIGHT STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL
MODEL BUILDING
1. READ the instructions.
STUDY the drawings.
Become familiar with your Monogram kit.
2. DO NOT REMOVE parts from trees until ready
for use. All parts are identified by a number.
3. Read PAINTING INSTRUCTIONS before assembly.
Some parts must be painted before cementing.
THE ICE “T”
®
FASTED AND QUICKEST ICE WAGON IN THE U.S.
OF A. The Ice “T” comes on like strong. Designed for the
latest trend in show/go rod styling, Tom Daniel’s newest
creation is stuffed with mouth watering glitter.
This beauty rides on huge real-looking wrinkle slicks, just
like those seen on hot machinery at drag strips everywhere.
It’s big thumpin’ V-8 mill is topped by the latest Hi-Rise
4. CUT parts from trees, breaking off may damage part.
5. CHECK FIT of part before cementing into place.
6. Apply cement with a TOOTHPICK on small areas.
Too much cement can damage your model.
7. SCRAPE PLATING from plastic parts. Cement WILL
NOT stick to plating.
8. DO NOT RUSH assembly. FOLLOW instructions and
check off each step as completed.
Manifold, giant gas gulpin’ 4 barrel jug, and a slick looking
scoop. Go juice is carried in two chromed side tanks with
quick ller knock-off caps.
The body has that low mean look that Tom gives to this kind
of competition car. Check out the side exhausts, forward rake,
chopped roof, groovy dished hood, and out-of-sight interior.
The car comes complete with melting ice blocks and tongs.
KIT 4266 85426600200
Designed By
BREATHER CAP
APPLY
CEMENT
FRAME
OPENING
BOOK
BREATHER CAP
TOWARDS REAR
1
5H
5H
8H
7H
4
3
10
12
11
1
1
6
6
3
3
5
5 4
15
13
9
2
H
10. Cement quick change halves 16H and 17H
together.
11. Attach cover 20H to quick change halves.
12. Cement axle halves 18H and 19H into “D”
19. Cement two headlights 29H against triangular
stops on headlight backs 30. Make certain that the beveled edge of headlight is in position shown in sketch before cementing in place.
20. Locate (do not cement) rod on headlight back
between two ribs on body. Now carefully cement retainer 31 to body. Add cement only to where retainer touches body. DO NOT put cement near rod so that headlights will operate properly. Hold 31 tightly in place until cement sets.
24. Cement steering column 39 into notch in
oorboard 40.
25. Next, cement shift lever 41H into oorboard as
indicated, then cement oorboard to frame.
26. Cement ice tong halves 42H and 43H together.
Pin on one half ts between two pins on other
half. Cement tongs to one ice block.
27. Two ice blocks are now cemented
to the frame as shown. Cement should be added only to the block edges not the “puddle” portions. The arrangement shown may be changed to suit. It is best to check for clearance with the body before
cementing into nal position.
shaped holes as shown. Make sure holes for springs in axle face up as shown.
13. Cement spring 21H into holes in axle. While
cement is slightly wet proceed to next step.
Do not operate headlights until cement has
dried overnight.
21. Cement two front axles suspensions 32H and 33H to side in body as shown It is best to insert axle into hole in body, THEN insert small pin on spring into hold in suspension support.
22. Cement fuel tank halves 34H and 35H together and cement to body as shown. Repeat for remaining tank halves 36H and 37H.
23. Next, cement nose piece 38H to front of body.
14. Now take frame and engine assembly
assembled in Step 1 and turn upside down as shown. Cement end of driveshaft into engine and spring between ribs on frame.
15. Cement two shock absorber units 22H to pins
on axle and into holes as shown.
16. Attach two rear radius rods 23H and 24H as
indicated.
CHROME PLATED PART. SCRAPE PLATING WHERE CEMENT MUST GO. CEMENT WILL NOT STICK TO PLATING.
17. Cement pipes 25H and 26H to frame. Front
end of pipe t into frame opening. Rib on frame ts into notch in exhausts.
18. Next, cement two tailight units 27H ito notches
in back pan 28. Cement back pan to frame in position as indicated by shaded area. Edge of back pan rests against the mounts for the shock absorber units.
28. Cement completed frame assembly and
body together.
29. Press inside wheel half 44 into front tire.
Then apply cement to outside wheel half 45H and press into other side of tire. Hold wheel halves together until cement sets. Cement wheels to front axle.
30. Fit slick halves together (do not
cement) lining up the “at” wrinkled portion. One slick half has a rib around
the inside which ts into the groove
around the inside of the other half.
31. Fit the outside rear wheels 46H into
the assembled slicks and cement the wheels to the inner wheel halves 47. Now cement wheel to rear axle. Flat portion of slick lies
at on table.
32. Complete your model by cementing
two tailgate chains 48H in place as indicated.
19H
34H
31
30
29H
40
35H
36H
37H
41H
42H
43H
45H
46H
48H
48H
44
47
39
32H
38H
33H
SCRAPE PLATING
FROM AXLE AS
SHOWN BY SHADING
SCRAPE PLATING
FROM AXLE AS
SHOWN BY SHADING
CENTER ROD
BEVELED
EDGE
SUSPENSION
SUPPORT
HOLE FITS
OVER PIN ON AXLE
ICE
BLOCK
FRONT
TIRE
SLICK
“U” NOTCH FOR
PIN ON CHAIN
PIN
HOLE FOR PIN
ON RADIUS ROD
FRAME
OPENING
RIB FOR
EXHAUST PIPE
RADIUS ROD
17H
18H
27H
24H
26H
25H
22H
22H
23H
28
16H
21H
20H
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