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How to take Lego by plane
Step 2: Assemble the wings. The wing of the plane needs a rectangular green Lego block. Inserted in the middle of the fuselage, it must be symmetrical. Then install Lego blocks at both ends of the wing of the aircraft, thus creating a sense of vision and sight leaning on the wing.
Step 3: Install lighting equipment. Two miniature Lego bricks are installed on both sides of the wing, which are orange and transparent, just like two light bulbs and two yellow binoculars. In this way, the plane will have lighting. The last step: tire the plane. Yes, it is the tire when the plane taxies. Find two Legos in the shape of small black tires and insert them under the fuselage of the plane. After loading, put the plane on the table and try to taxi to check whether the tires are installed successfully. In order to ensure that the whole plane is solid, it is suggested that you pinch each Lego block with your fingers to ensure seamless and firm connection between Lego blocks. Ok, that's it, my Lego plane has been assembled successfully.
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