firesmacker wrote: |
Awesome, Thanks for the replies fellas. Rob, I checked your links and didn't find any instructions. Guess I'll have to dig a little deeper into the websites. But I do appreciate your taking the time. I am doing mostly 1/48 WWII aircraft for now. I have a Tamaiya Pk4(insert really long german nomenclature here) that I want to tackle but I haven't built a tank since I was about 10 and like everyone else thought that it was 1 tube of glue per model minimum "Oh look, Dad, has a can of black Krylon, good enough for me" I guess that's all part of our Hobby. The learning from mistakes and trying to make it better the next time. If I don't have almost as many parts left over at the end as ones I've used, somehow I feel as if I have failed One last question before I am done bending your ears. Does the fact that Eduard comes from the Czech Republic mean a long delivery time? Not a big deal but I would like to to add that into my calculations. And Hawkeye, I am soooo stealing your explanation..... Thanks, Jeff |
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All three of the sites I posted have the instructions to the PE sets. I will talk you through it. On Eduard's site, click on any PE product, for example, the Bf 110C set on the homepage. A pop up window appears with the product. On the pop up window, there is a link called "Instruction Sheet". Click it, and the next page has a line "Download Instruction Sheet" and below it is a link "Page 1". Often on smaller sets they list each individual page separately, but on this Big Ed set, "page 1" is actually a 20 page .pdf file. Here is a direct link to that page:
http://www.eduard.cz/products/pdf/n82/8201.pdf Eduard does this for all products, although some of the OOP ones are inactive.
The Aber site is basically the same. First I went to the English link. Click on any product (I did the Panther G set on the first page). The product page appears and a link for "download instructions" is right there a few lines from the top. Here is a direct link to the example: http://www.aber.net.pl/store/cataloque_parts/16017/16017.pdf
The Jadar site carries several brands. Part is the PE brand. Once you go to the English site, click on the Part brand logo. It brings up a list of their product lines (different scales and categories). I clicked on 1/16th armor for the example because it is at the top of the page. It then pops up the products and if there are instructions, a camera icon to click on. Here is a direct link to the instructions for this example: http://www.jadar.com.pl/part/p16001/index.html Once there, it gives you a large photo of the actual fret and the instructions.