BLOTZ B20-ME-214, B20-ME-216, B20_ME_214, B20_ME_216 Assembly Instructions

  • Hello! I've reviewed the instructions for assembling the BLOTZ High Main Gate model. This document provides a step-by-step guide for construction, including gluing techniques and painting suggestions. I understand the process involves attaching internal supports, the base, and front wall pieces, and I'm ready to assist with any queries you have about building or finishing your model.
  • What glue is required?
    What tool is needed to remove pieces from the sprue?
    Can I use this guide for both 20mm and 28mm versions?
Ancient City Walls High Main Gate
B20-ME-214 / B28-ME-214
Please read these instructions fully before starting construction.
PVA or equivalent glue will be required to stick sections together.
Sand paper can be used to gently clean any joints.
A sharp modelling knife will be required to remove sections from the sprue. Please use knives with due care and remember
to cut away from yourself at all times.
During the construction of this model, you may find it convenient to use pegs / elastic bands to hold pieces in place while
you allow glue to dry.
The images in these instructions are of the 20mm version of this kit, but assembly of the 28mm version is identical.
Remove the pieces shown above from the sprue.
Glue them together as shown above.
Take the base, rear wall and internal supports.
Attach the two internal supports to the rear wall,
then add one of the assemblies you made earlier to
each end (see pic)
Add the base.
These pieces form the central gate.
Glue the outer pieces together as shown.
Glue this frame into place, slotting the gates into
the circular holes as you do so.
Add the walkway.
The front wall pieces.
Attach these to the model.
Add the front strip.
The finished model.
Painting
Once built, we undercoated our model with a white car spray undercoat. Once dry, everything except the gates were
painted in a rough coat of a dark chocolate colour emulsion. Allow to dry then do another rough semi-dry brush using a
milk chocolate colour emulsion paint. Follow this (once dry) with a lighter dry brush of a cream colour emulsion.
Pick out the wooden beams with a brown paint and stain the gates with a suitable colour.
The mortar around the stonework was picked out using a dark brown ink and any excess wiped away (with a finger) in the
direction of the mortar course.
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