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Hi Enno,
If the TGV is one of the old Lima ringfield TGVs (rear bogie drive only), then you undo the two screws, then prise the body off of the rear of the model, being careful to insert a narrow screwdriver between the buffer beam and the panel that sits behind the wheels. There is a small catch in the middle of the back of the body.
If it is the later model, which is all wheel drive, then the body just prises apart from either side, with great difficulty, but I don't think these models had screws at all.
Regards,
Mike.
If the TGV is one of the old Lima ringfield TGVs (rear bogie drive only), then you undo the two screws, then prise the body off of the rear of the model, being careful to insert a narrow screwdriver between the buffer beam and the panel that sits behind the wheels. There is a small catch in the middle of the back of the body.
If it is the later model, which is all wheel drive, then the body just prises apart from either side, with great difficulty, but I don't think these models had screws at all.
Regards,
Mike.