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[quote="Bassline_Toad"][url=http://206info.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/t=559.html]Badge painting How-To[/url] [quote]Turn the badge over so that the lion is facing away from you, you will be able to see a series of prongs from the lion. These are what hold it to the main assembly. To release the lion for painting take a small flat headed screwdriver and gently push the plastic grips away from the prongs. Be very carefull, too aggressive and you risk either breaking the prong or a grip. when all the grips have been persuaded away fromt the prongs apply gentle pressure to the prongs working your way around the lion to full free it.[/quote][/quote]
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