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Matchbox Dino Trapper Trailer
Type
replacement
Thing
Eyes
Title
Matchbox Dino Trapper Trailer Eyes Replacement
Introduction
This repair may be necessary, as the eyes in the T-Rex can easily break or stop lighting up. In order to begin this repair, all you need is a small (JIS1) Philips screwdriver, wire cutter, LED bulb and a small pair of tweezers. You will have to remove a 9.6mm long Philips screw.
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Difficulty
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Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Use a soldering station to solder new LED onto the fresh-cut wires.
Author
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