9Need help or have any questions? Call us at 1-714-963-0329 or send us an Email at service@globalhobby.netq Fit the fuselage halves back together and realign them. Remove any excess epoxy using a paper towel and rubbingalcohol, and hold the fuselage halves together until the epoxy sets up.Important Tip: We don't suggest using pieces of masking tape to hold the fuselage halves together, because thepaint will be damaged when you remove the tape. We just carefully (and patiently) held the two halves together byhand until the epoxy set up.q Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxyq # 0 Phillips Head Screwdriverq # 1 Phillips Head Screwdriverq Excel Modeling Knifeq Scissorsq Electric or Hand Drillq 1/16" Drill Bitq RulerYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:q (1) 370 Motor w/Gear Boxq (3) M3 x 12 Wood Screwsq (1) Plywood Die-Cut Sheetq (1) Plastic CowlingSECTION 5: GEAR BOX & COWLING INSTALLATIONq (1) Cowl Mounting Board - 2 Partsq (2) M2 x 5 Wood Screwsq (1) Velcro Æ StripYOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:q Pencilq 220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding Blockq Builder's Triangleq Paper Towelsq Rubbing Alcoholq NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticksq NHP Epoxy Mixing CupsStep 1: Installing the Plywood Motor Plateq Using 220 grit sandpaper with a sanding block, lightlysand the front of the fuselage smooth and straight.q Using a builder's triangle and a pencil, carefully draw avertical centerline on the front of the fuselage.+ Use the horizontal seam line between the two fuselagehalves as your reference point.q Carefully punch out the motor plate from the die-cutplywood sheet.q Using 220 grit sandpaper with a sanding block, sand theedges of the plate smooth.+ Punch the die-cut circle out of the center of the motorplate, too.