Finger Rock Desert Eagle Pistol Model Building Blocks Kit

Finger Rock Desert Eagle Pistol Model Building Blocks Kit Instruction Manual

Model: Desert Eagle Pistol Building Blocks Kit | Brand: Finger Rock

1. Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for assembling and operating the Finger Rock 1:1 Simulation Desert Eagle Pistol Model Building Blocks Kit. This kit is designed for individuals aged 14 and up, offering an engaging building experience and a realistic model with a simulated shooting function.

Assembled Finger Rock Desert Eagle Pistol Model with building blocks, STEM, aimable, and simulation icons.

Figure 1: Overview of the Finger Rock Desert Eagle Pistol Model Building Blocks Kit.

2. Safety Information

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. This product contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Adult supervision is recommended during assembly and operation, especially for users under 14 years old. Do not aim the simulated shooting mechanism at eyes or face. Use only the provided projectiles.

3. Package Contents

Verify that all components are present before beginning assembly.

  • 360 Building Block Pieces (various shapes and sizes)
  • Instruction Manual
  • Simulated Projectiles (bullets)

If any parts are missing, please refer to the "Warranty and Support" section for assistance.

4. Assembly Instructions

Follow the step-by-step diagrams provided in the included instruction booklet. Organize your building blocks by type and color to facilitate the assembly process. The model is designed for a 1:1 appearance, including a grip, trigger, muzzle, slider, clip, and bullet mechanism.

4.1 Key Components Overview

Diagram of the Desert Eagle Pistol model showing labeled parts: Aiming Point, Sliding Sleeve, Muzzle, Trigger, Handle, and Launch Function.

Figure 2: Labeled components of the assembled pistol model.

Familiarize yourself with the main parts of the model as shown in Figure 2 before proceeding with detailed assembly.

4.2 Step-by-Step Assembly

  1. Base Frame Construction: Begin by assembling the core frame of the pistol according to the instruction booklet. Ensure all connections are secure.
  2. Handle Assembly: Construct the handle section, ensuring the internal trigger mechanism components are correctly aligned.
  3. Slide and Muzzle Assembly: Build the upper slide and muzzle sections. These will later connect to the main frame.
  4. Clip Assembly: Assemble the detachable clip. This component will hold the simulated projectiles.
  5. Integrating Mechanisms: Carefully integrate the trigger, slide, and clip mechanisms into the main body. Pay close attention to the moving parts to ensure smooth operation.
Close-up image showing the trigger mechanism being assembled or operated.

Figure 3: Detail of the trigger mechanism assembly.

Close-up image showing the slide being moved back and forth.

Figure 4: Detail of the slide sleeve movement.

Close-up image showing the clip being inserted into the pistol model.

Figure 5: Detail of clip installation.

Refer to the detailed diagrams in your instruction booklet for precise placement of each block. Ensure all parts are securely connected to prevent the model from falling apart during handling or operation.

5. Operating Instructions

Once assembled, the Desert Eagle Pistol model features a simulated shooting function.

5.1 Loading Projectiles

  1. Insert the provided simulated projectiles (bullets) into the clip.
  2. Insert the loaded clip into the pistol's handle until it clicks securely into place.
Image showing how to install bullets into the clip and how to press the trigger on the Desert Eagle model.

Figure 6: Steps for installing bullets and operating the trigger.

5.2 Firing the Model

  1. Pull back the slide sleeve (top part of the pistol) and release it to chamber a projectile.
  2. Aim the model in a safe direction, away from people or animals.
  3. Press the trigger to launch the simulated projectile.
Sequence of images showing installing the clip, sliding the sleeve, shooting bullets, and the simulated appearance of the pistol.

Figure 7: Operational sequence including clip installation, slide action, and projectile launch.

The model is designed for simulation and display. Avoid excessive force during operation to prevent damage to the building blocks.

6. Maintenance

To ensure the longevity and appearance of your Finger Rock Desert Eagle Pistol model:

  • Cleaning: Wipe the model gently with a dry, soft cloth to remove dust. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
  • Storage: Store the model in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent discoloration or warping of the plastic blocks.
  • Handling: Handle the assembled model with care. While designed to be sturdy, excessive force or dropping may cause parts to detach.

7. Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Model parts detach easily.Blocks not fully pressed together during assembly.Carefully re-examine the connections and press blocks firmly into place.
Simulated shooting mechanism does not work.Internal mechanism incorrectly assembled or jammed.Review the assembly steps for the trigger and slide mechanism. Ensure no blocks are obstructing movement.
Missing pieces during assembly.Packaging error or accidental loss.Contact customer support as detailed in the "Warranty and Support" section for replacement parts.

8. Specifications

  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 2 x 5.5 inches
  • Item Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Number of Pieces: 360
  • Recommended Age: 14 years and up
  • Manufacturer: Finger Rock
  • Model: Desert Eagle Pistol Model Building Blocks Kit
Image showing the dimensions of the assembled Desert Eagle Pistol model: 9.1 inches long, 2.0 inches wide, and 5.5 inches high.

Figure 8: Product dimensions for the assembled model.

9. Warranty and Support

Finger Rock is committed to customer satisfaction. If you encounter any issues with your building set, such as missing parts or assembly difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will assist you in resolving the problem and send any necessary replacement parts.

For support, please visit the Finger Rock Store on Amazon or contact us through the platform where you purchased the product.

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