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Mk-26 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) 3D Printed Static Model Kit, 1/22 Scale Missiles are included. $69 Free Shipping |
This kit is easy to assemble. CA Glue with activator works great to assemble the parts. Spray paint is optional since the parts come in gray. The rails are black. This model is spray painted in flat gray. The missiles come in white for real missiles or can be painted blue for the GMTR's. Missile is one assy. No missile assy required. Refer to online pictures of the Mk-26 GMLS for placement of parts. A hobby knife is required. The bottom of the rail also is cut so the rail lines up at a 90 degree angle to the guide arm from the back or parallel to the top. The guide arm rail piston is inserted between the guide arm and rail to help support and establish the parallelity. The piston is angled for this purpose and has an alignment cut. Assemble one guide arm on the guide arm support cylinder, slide the cylinder through the launcher block, and then attach the other guide arm to the support cylinder being careful to verify the guide arms are parallel with each other. You can use electrical tape to simulate missile stripes. Update: Missile is now one assy, no assy required. The launcher can be trained and elevated to your preference for display. Therefore don't glue the block to the stand or the guide arm cylinder to the block. |
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