Thank you. The plastic GP 40 fuel tank cover is a very snug press fit. It took some prying with the small flat bladed screwdriver to get the fuel tank moving off of the metal fuel tank structure underneath it. Eventually it slid off. There are two screws holding the body and frame together. It would be great if Bachmann would show this on their drawing! Once the screws were out, I had to ease the frame past the coupler mounts... a little back-and-forth action.
The only problem that I had was when I dropped one of the screws!
I spent at least 5 minutes on hands and knees searching forth the danged lost screw. Eventually I gave up. For now, the body and frame are held together with only one screw. Usually I disassemble things over an inverted copier paper boxtop, but this time I was in a hurry and paid the price... only taking a couple of screws out... you know the famous last words.
Anyway, thanks to you all for the answer
The only problem that I had was when I dropped one of the screws!
I spent at least 5 minutes on hands and knees searching forth the danged lost screw. Eventually I gave up. For now, the body and frame are held together with only one screw. Usually I disassemble things over an inverted copier paper boxtop, but this time I was in a hurry and paid the price... only taking a couple of screws out... you know the famous last words.
Anyway, thanks to you all for the answer