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Fossil Pokémon Model Kits

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Aerodactyl

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Assembly Diagrams

Each kit comes with a numbered instruction sheet. These diagrams may be used as additional reference when assembling some of the trickier parts.

Head

The lower jaws are held together with a small bar. After attaching the jaws, press them carefully together and insert the bar.


Leg

The rounder part of the bone attaches to the hip.
The knee joint is slightly smaller on one side than the other. The narrower side faces upwards.
The back claw.

One side of the ankle joint tapers more sharply. This side faces outwards.
The completed leg, ready to attach to the hips.

Spine

The central piece of the model. The spine and tail connect directly to this piece.
This piece provides an anchor for the legs. It can sometimes be a little tricky to align. You may need to firmly grip the hips to press them together or splay them slightly to permit the pieces to slide together.

The upper spine. It’s best to attach the spine alone before adding the ribs and head as these can get in the way while trying to attach the other limbs.
The vertebrae can be sorted from largest to smallest and inserted front to back.

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