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Old 19-03-2010
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Default Worlds Edition 501x Build Question.

On step1 of the WCE edition of the 501x there is a part that says "cut this piece" when attaching the belt tensioners. What exactly has to be cut...the screw heads? This is unclear to me. Ive built plenty of tamiya kits and Im stumped here. help please
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Old 19-03-2010
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Yes, they mean the 2 screw heads. To clear the slipper pressure plate. I did´nt have to cut it.
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Mine was fine without cutting as well. Should be enough clearance.

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Old 19-03-2010
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Thanks guys I found it kind of odd and I wanna start this build already...I already CA'd the CF pieces and are ready to go!
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Yep, they don't need cutting, over time you will find the slipper plates get marked by the screw (or mine do), but it's nothing major!
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ya no biggy, dont want to start dremeling screws, something always gets screwed up...literally lol.
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