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Posted by jtilley on Sunday, June 8, 2014 10:27 PM

Hmmm. That's traditionally reserved for mothers in law.

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Posted by Caveman on Sunday, June 8, 2014 6:32 PM

Perhaps they meant the trunk.

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Posted by jtilley on Sunday, June 8, 2014 1:44 PM

I can offer two.

One - The safety stickers on the sun visors of my dear old Mazda Miata: "The back seat is the safest place for children." A glance at a picture of a Miata will show how profound that advice is.

Two - A sign I saw with my own eyes in the window of a jewelry store in Columbus, Ohio: "Ears Pierced While You Wait."

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Posted by Caveman on Saturday, June 7, 2014 10:04 PM

Although not a model kit error, this brings to mind the manual that came with my old 88 Honda Accord.  It had an entire chapter entitled........Proper Procedures for S#itting the 5 speed Manual.

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Posted by rjhansen26 on Thursday, June 5, 2014 8:50 AM

The short term advice was to avoid dropping your antenna on a power line. They didn't offer any long term advice, unfortunately. :-}

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Posted by CodyJ on Thursday, June 5, 2014 1:01 AM

Took this on Vacation......

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Posted by Cadet Chuck on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 7:57 PM

Hilarious!  Thanks for posting that!

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Posted by DURR on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 6:54 PM

quick-fried says it all

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Posted by Phil_H on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 6:47 PM

For those who haven't seen it, here's the full box-side blurb from Trumpeter's KV-2

Produce at the same time in the M1941 KV-1 type, the KV-2( Also be called the year in M1941 KV-2 type) also threw in the production. The KV-2 characteristic is its quick-fried tower shape. The quick-fried tower that equip 152 millimeters of howitzers reports the hexagon keeps the square form, resembling an enormous box. But, it is said because of the excess, if not on the horizontal plane, dry by heat the tower connect to revolve all and very difficult. Because of such weakness, KV-2 is in actual battle, only used for proceeding to the virtuous soldier the thermodynamic power inhibit, but need not in the battlefield that hour of backstroke break war.

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:05 PM

rjhansen26

My favorite was in the instructions that came with an antenna: "Avoid Death". Always good advice!

 

Just on the off chance, they didn't happen to give any suggestions on how this is done did they. It could be useful in a few years time.

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Posted by Jim Barton on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 2:24 PM

Years ago, I recall a garden hose repair kit labeled "For outdoor use only."

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Posted by rjhansen26 on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 11:46 AM

My favorite was in the instructions that came with an antenna: "Avoid Death". Always good advice!

Roger

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Posted by Tojo72 on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 11:45 AM

Not model related,but I like the the warning on suntan lotion "for external use only" I guess that means that someone somewhere thought that to get the SPF protecction,they had to drink the the suntan lotion,then they turned around and sued because the company didn't tell them not to.

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 11:38 AM

Big Smile

These are all a riot!

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 8:28 AM

My favorite was, "put on paint with brush."

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Posted by Jon_a_its on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 5:44 AM

WinkI quite like Italeri's 'Stirred Sprue'  Wink

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Posted by CodyJ on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 12:25 AM

I donnt no what your taking about, looks fien too me.

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Posted by Phil_H on Monday, June 2, 2014 12:00 AM

One of my favourite "oops" moments is Voyager's labelling of their PE sets for the Dicker Max. One has to look for  "D*ck Marks" Embarrassed

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Posted by Cadet Chuck on Sunday, June 1, 2014 11:46 PM

I remember a small cardboard tray holding 6 juice boxes labeled, "Not to be used as a flotation device ! "

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Posted by Tarasdad on Sunday, June 1, 2014 6:17 PM

Try buying a Chinese RC ARF and reading the instructions.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, May 26, 2014 3:55 PM

Some of those east European instruction sheets explaining the history of what your building really make me smile. I sometimes wonder if they haven't translated it into half a dozen different languages before finally getting to English.

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Posted by BarrettDuke on Monday, May 26, 2014 3:20 PM

Yup, nothing but a poor translation program, and no one even bothering to run it by someone who speaks the target language. How very sad. There are plenty of us around who would proof for them just for a free kit. But I suppose someone back at the company would have to speak English for us to even be able to explain our edits to them. And if someone there spoke English, they wouldn't have these problems. I guess they are doomed to perpetuate their error until they decide to hire someone who speaks English.

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Monday, May 26, 2014 1:47 PM

Interesting point made. I seldom if ever read anything on the front instruction sheet or the box description as I google the kit # first and read up on any reviews pointing out the good and bad. This determines if the kit will end up in my stash. Most of the time,  For the most part the color call outs are way off in the instruction sheet so I use my own reference for those. I'm currently building a 1/72 Tomcat for someone and took a gander at the printing in the manual.  They must be using translation programs cause some of the sentences are quite not right as found  in Hobby Boss 1/72 F-14B Tomcat #80277:

Please Read Before Operation! (Should say read before assembly)

Make attention that some parts should be attached the decal when assembled. (sounds like  attach decal before assembly)

During assembling, please tear up and throw away the plastic bags, or may cause the dangerous if wearing over head by children's mistake. ( I get the warning but just the wrong sentence structure)

Use a piece of dry and soft cloth to press it gently on the decal until it getting dry and no bubble existing.

(Again, I get it but just composed the wrong way)

Not a big deal for this one but I'm sure there must be some really interesting ones out there!

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, May 26, 2014 12:58 PM

SchattenSpartan

I know another one: HobbyBoss' VK 4502 "Hintern". The correct term would be "Hinten" without the "R" (referring to the rear mounted turret). "Hintern" is German for ass... Wink

I guess that does get across the idea of an #$@ mounted turret... Whistling

I was looking at some photos of old Halloween costumes like I wore back when I was somewhat younger. Seems they were listed as being 'flame retarded' - interesting way to put it.... Stick out tongue

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Monday, May 26, 2014 11:43 AM

I know another one: HobbyBoss' VK 4502 "Hintern". The correct term would be "Hinten" without the "R" (referring to the rear mounted turret). "Hintern" is German for ass... Wink

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Posted by roony on Monday, May 26, 2014 10:10 AM

I once bought a thermos that could hold "hot or cold boiling water".

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, May 26, 2014 7:52 AM

Or a reference to the 'jack lack' on a FineMolds tank kit...

I know what you mean, I'd be happy to proof-read anything they want if they'd toss me a free kit every now and again.

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Posted by Phil_H on Monday, May 26, 2014 7:14 AM

Remember the infamous "Quick-fried tower" on Trumpeter's KV-II?  Smile

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Don't they have spell checkers?
Posted by BarrettDuke on Monday, May 26, 2014 6:16 AM

These are the actual sentences on the front of an AFV Club LeFH18 Howitzer kit I bought recently:

"Complex construction highly represeted."

"Needl for gun elevation can be revoled." (I don't even know what that means!)

"Fire/Transport position can be choosen."

I'd volunteer to do their copy editing to save them from this embarrassment. Fortunately, the boxart was cool, and the kit was just the right size for carrying on the plane. :-)

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