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General Assembly Instructions  

Tips & Tricks  

Assembly Supplies  

Quick Start Insert compatible for Small World

®  

 

This Quick Start Insert is compatible with Small World and its expansions. This is a non-licensed product. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by their respective trademark holders. No challenge to any intellectual property rights is intended or implied by representations of compatibility and no endorsements of any of our products by any other company is implied or represented.

super-glue or wood-glue

(we recommend supper-glue)  

Painters blue tape

(painters tape helps protect the finish)  

Rubber mallet

(or something to tap the pieces together)  

Cotton swap/ Q-tip

(or something to wipe the excess glue)  

The following are basic instructions for any of the Quick Start Inserts:

•  All parts are labeled with an Alphabet letter (A, B, C, etc.). First sort all pieces into piles by their letters before you begin to assemble.

•  Layout the parts in the diagrams provided, to ensure you have all the parts

•  Glue only the edges that come into contact with the wood (remove excess immediately) •  Allow 24 hours to dry before using

•  Some of the parts might need to be slightly sanded on the edges for a perfect fit.

•  Sometimes tapping the pieces with a small amount of force (with a mallet) helps create a tighter fit.

•  Taping the outside corners of the boxes helps it hold in place while the glue is drying. ( just a use 2” pc)

•  If you break a part, don’t hesitate calling we always carry spares – you just need to cover shipping. (most spares can be send in an envelope, if so we don’t charge for shipping)  

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Quick Start Insert compatible for Small World

®  

 

This Quick Start Insert is compatible with Small World and its expansions. This is a non-licensed product. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by their respective trademark holders. No challenge to any intellectual property rights is intended or implied by representations of compatibility and no endorsements of any of our products by any other company is implied or represented.

®  

A

B

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A

Layout Parts  

1.  Group all parts that are labeled with an ‘A’ 2.  Position them as illustrated below

3.  TOTAL PIECES = 15

(base)

(side.2)

(side.1)

(side.2)

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A

(base)

Recommended Assembly Sequence (for Internal Parts – Box Framework)

NOTE: Glue is not necessary on the internal pieces, they stay in place by their interlocking fit

1.  Follow the numbering sequence and colored position

2.  Most pieces need to be interconnected and then set in the base

1

2

Place long slots in the base first, then place the smaller ones on top to fit into the

grooves.

 

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A

1

OUTER PARTS (Box Walls)

Recommended Assembly Sequence (for Outer Parts– Box Walls)

1.  Connect and glue side.1 to base, Connect and glue internal pieces that fit in the wall slots 2.  Connect and glue side.2 to base, Connect and glue internal pieces that fit in the wall slots 3.  Gently wipe off any access glue (tape 4 outside corners if needed)

4.  Allow 24 hours to fully dry before use

AREAS TO GLUE  

(base)

* Glue internal pieces that fit into

the outer wall slots

 

(side.2)

(side.1)

(side.2)

(side.1)

1

2

2

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B

Layout Parts  

1.  Group all parts that are labeled with a ‘B’ 2.  Position them as illustrated below

3.  TOTAL PIECES = 32

21 pcs.  

(base)

(side.1)

(side.2)

(side.1)

(side.2)

(tabs)

(dividers)

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B

Recommended Assembly Sequence (for Internal Parts – Box Framework)

NOTE: Glue is not necessary on the internal pieces, they stay in place by their interlocking fit

1.  Follow the numbering sequence and colored position

2.  Most pieces need to be interconnected and then set in the base

These dividers are labeled with numbers, fit in appropriate

sequence.

 

INNER PARTS (Box Framework)

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

1

(base)

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B

(base)

Recommended Assembly Sequence (for Outer Parts– Box Walls)

1.  Connect and glue side.1 to base, Connect and glue internal pieces that fit in the wall slots 2.  Connect and glue side.2 to base, Connect and glue internal pieces that fit in the wall slots 3.  Gently wipe off any access glue (tape 4 outside corners if needed)

4.  Allow 24 hours to fully dry before use

2

OUTER PARTS (Box Framework)

1

1

2

* Glue internal pieces that fit into

the outer wall slots

 

(side.2)

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B

Recommended Assembly Sequence (for Internal Parts – Box Framework)

NOTE: Glue is not necessary on the internal pieces, they stay in place by their interlocking fit

1.  Place tabs in slots

INNER PARTS (Box Walls)

AREAS TO GLUE  

(base)

21 pcs.  

(tabs)

1

1 pcs.  

2

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C

Layout Parts  

1.  Group all parts that are labeled with a ‘C’ 2.  Position them as illustrated below

3.  TOTAL PIECES = 32

(base)

(side.1)

(dividers)

(dividers)

(divider)

(divider)

(side.2)

(side.3)

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C

Recommended Assembly Sequence (for Internal Parts – Box Framework)

NOTE: Glue is not necessary on the internal pieces, they stay in place by their interlocking fit

1.  Follow the numbering sequence and colored position

2.  Most pieces need to be interconnected and then set in the base

INNER PARTS (Box Framework)

4

1

2

3

Interlock these two pieces first to form a cross, then place in

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C

Recommended Assembly Sequence (for Outer Parts– Box Walls)

1.  Connect and glue side.3 & side.2 to base, Connect and glue internal pieces that fit in the wall slots

2.  Connect and glue side.2 to base, Connect and glue internal pieces that fit in the wall slots 3.  Gently wipe off any access glue (tape 4 outside corners if needed)

4.  Allow 24 hours to fully dry before use

OUTER PARTS (Box Walls)

AREAS TO GLUE  

(base)

(side.1)

(side.2)

(side.3)

1

2

1

* Glue internal pieces that fit into

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