Old 03-30-2019, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by WIChix View Post
Find some good resources, go slow, take photos of.every.single.step.
Absolutely! Taking detailed pictures before and as you do each step is possibly the best advice you can get. I know it has saved me more than once.

The second best advice is take apart as little as possible. Even if it looks easier to do something in the tutorial by removing that part that's in the way, don't. Again, I learned this the hard way.

And if you get stuck (or just want to share your progress ☺ ) post on the board. There are some exceptional folks here that really know their stuff.

For my 2¢ : start with the 66 - it has less parts and more room to work with so you get a basic knowledge of how everything goes.

Good luck!

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