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		By: Sheldon Clark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If it was purchased new, return it to the supplier for replacement, assuming you&#039;re in the EU; if not, perhaps the supplier can advise.  Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to make a solder repair without dismantling the vehicle first, as you&#039;re almost certain to damage the body/floor/bogie, invalidating any warranty/guarantee/sale of goods rights you may have had.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If it was purchased new, return it to the supplier for replacement, assuming you&#8217;re in the EU; if not, perhaps the supplier can advise.  Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to make a solder repair without dismantling the vehicle first, as you&#8217;re almost certain to damage the body/floor/bogie, invalidating any warranty/guarantee/sale of goods rights you may have had.</p>
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