And here is the final installment. A good shake is given to all the wires one last time, ensuring snug fits at all the contact points. Blasting the interior with canned air ensures that there's no fiddle-faddle about to be sealed inside to make an annoying rattle for the rest of its days.
From there, it's glue a little here and there, clamping the body tight, reapplying glue to any loose seams and that's about that.
Of course, the real modeling now occurs with seam-elimination, priming, painting and all that sort of thing. but we all know how to do that easy stuff, right? ( I still suck at getting a good finish myself.)
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With a few basic skills, electronics is easy. Mastering those (as I still must), means more complicated work will ensue down the road.
Hope this helps all the DIY'ers out there!
Happy soldering!