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KAZ006HAS F-14 Tomcat Wing Glove Details – for Hasegawa 1:48 scale kits copyright ©2018 - John Bubak (Kazan Model Dynamics) A PDF version of this document is available on the set’s product page on our website www.kazanmodeldynamics.com Hasegawa Upper Fuselage Hasegawa Wings – Right Wing Shown Assembly Details – Right Wing Shown (Left Wing in Brackets) Remove these panels. Note which panel lines to cut along, Particularly those towards the front Use Parts 14 and 15 as templates to cut the wing as shown. Line up the nick along the rear edges of these resin parts with the corresponding nicks in the plastic parts. BE SURE TO HAVE PARTS 14 AND 15 CORRECTLY ORIENTED! Top Bottom R22 (R21) Be aware of this part’s relationship with R31 (R30) (see next page) R34 (R35) R22 (R21) R48 (R49) R47 (R46) R51 (R50) This set opens up the wing box sections of the Hasegawa 1:48 th scale family of kits to expose the structural elements of this section of the airplane, as well as the mechanism that operates the wing sweep. Be careful of which panel lines to cut along when removing the panels from the Hasegawa plastic. They are pretty clear, following the indicated panel lines is not difficult. However, you do want to cut along the correct lines. The box structures themselves are made up of the floor (R21 and R22) and walls (R46 to 51 inclusive) and these need to be clean to fit correctly. The fit is quite precise, and the tabs indicate correct locations. Examine these parts for any flash and debris, and clean up as necessary. Generally, things go together at 90 degree angles. When removing the wing sections to accept parts R14 and R15, use said parts as templates to cut out the plastic pieces. Make sure you use the correct parts and that they are correctly positioned. This is pretty straight forward, but again, you want to perform the correct surgery on the cor- rect patient.... This set may be used (and probably should be) in conjunc- tion with the Spine Set, KAZ005. If you are, in fact, using both sets, assemble one, then the other. Do NOT cut out the spine as well as the wing box panels, because this will result in a really flimsy piece of fuselage to work with. The Spine Set glued firmly in the spine, or the Wing Box Set glued firmly under the upper fuselage, will give the neces- sary structural integrity. We hope that you enjoy this kit, and that it brings you a few hours of enjoyment culminating in a finished model that gives this iconic aircraft the type of modelling it deserves.

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Page 1: F-14 Tomcat Wing Glove Details –for Hasegawa 1:48 scale ......KAZ006HAS F-14 Tomcat Wing Glove Details –for Hasegawa 1:48 scale kits A PDF version of this document is available

KAZ006HAS F-14 Tomcat Wing Glove Details – for Hasegawa 1:48 scale kitscopyright ©2018 - John Bubak (Kazan Model Dynamics)A PDF version of this document is available on the set’s product page on our website www.kazanmodeldynamics.com

Hasegawa Upper Fuselage

Hasegawa Wings – Right Wing Shown

Assembly Details – Right Wing Shown (Left Wing in Brackets)

Remove these panels.Note which panel lines to cut along,Particularly those towards the front

Use Parts 14 and 15 as templates to cut the wing as shown.Line up the nick along the rear edges of these resin parts with thecorresponding nicks in the plastic parts.BE SURE TO HAVE PARTS 14 AND 15 CORRECTLY ORIENTED!

TopBottom

R22 (R21) Be aware of this part’s relationship with R31 (R30)(see next page)

R34 (R35)

R22 (R21)

R48 (R49)

R47 (R46)

R51 (R50)

This set opens up the wing box sections of the Hasegawa1:48th scale family of kits to expose the structural elementsof this section of the airplane, as well as the mechanismthat operates the wing sweep. Be careful of which panel lines to cut along when removingthe panels from the Hasegawa plastic. They are prettyclear, following the indicated panel lines is not difficult.However, you do want to cut along the correct lines.The box structures themselves are made up of the floor(R21 and R22) and walls (R46 to 51 inclusive) and theseneed to be clean to fit correctly. The fit is quite precise, andthe tabs indicate correct locations. Examine these parts forany flash and debris, and clean up as necessary. Generally,things go together at 90 degree angles.When removing the wing sections to accept parts R14 andR15, use said parts as templates to cut out the plasticpieces. Make sure you use the correct parts and that theyare correctly positioned. This is pretty straight forward, butagain, you want to perform the correct surgery on the cor-rect patient....This set may be used (and probably should be) in conjunc-tion with the Spine Set, KAZ005. If you are, in fact, usingboth sets, assemble one, then the other. Do NOT cut outthe spine as well as the wing box panels, because this willresult in a really flimsy piece of fuselage to work with. TheSpine Set glued firmly in the spine, or the Wing Box Setglued firmly under the upper fuselage, will give the neces-sary structural integrity. We hope that you enjoy this kit, and that it brings you a fewhours of enjoyment culminating in a finished model thatgives this iconic aircraft the type of modelling it deserves.

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copyright ©2018 - John Bubak (Kazan Model Dynamics) www.kazanmodeldynamics.com

Assembly Details continued

R22 (R21)

R22 (R21)

R45 Place First

R38 (R39) Backplate

Adjustable

R28 (R27)R36 (R37)

R33 (R32)R17 (R16)

R19 (R18)R14 (R15)

R24 (R23)

R25 (R25)

R29 (R29)

R32

R40R26

R44

R43

R41 (R42 on Left Wing)

R31 Fit in conjunction with R34(see previous page)

R30 Fit in conjunction with R35 (see previous page)

These ends of R31 and R45tuck in under the plumbingof the base of R22

R22(R47 not shown for clarity)

R21(R46 and R50not shown forclarity)

LEFT WINGRIGHT WING

Right Wing Shown (Left Wing in Brackets)

R21 (R22)

R37 (R36) PE6 (PE7)

PE1 (PE1)

PE4(PE5)

PE2(PE3)

Right Wing Shown(Left Wing in Brackets)