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I got my 7 yo boy a cheap kit couple weeks ago and the only instruction were in Italian.
He learnt more than how to build a model that week.
www.kiwimodeller.com
HawkeyeHobbies What the pictures aren't good enough for you? I have dozens of models with non engrish instructions...never slowed me down from building them. As far as painting and decaling instructions go...just use good reference materials.
What the pictures aren't good enough for you? I have dozens of models with non engrish instructions...never slowed me down from building them. As far as painting and decaling instructions go...just use good reference materials.
Jeez, Hawk...that's kind of harsh! I like english instructions, they sometimes - and I mean sometimes - help relieve any confusions I have while building. I also like reading the bio stuff - it sometimes helps me look for references.
And Besides...I want them, because I want them!
Thanks Thom and Phil!!!
...and you to Hawk, it's all in jest!
Rich - "And when the Band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon" - Pink Floyd
Hello PontiacRich,
I have them and PM sent.
Cheers, Thom
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Like Alice "I try to believe in three impossible things before breakfast"
Try here:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10000188
You can find both English and Japanese instructions here.
Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt
http://hawkeyes-squawkbox.com/
"Its not the workbench that makes the model, it is the modeler at the workbench."
Hi all,
Well, I got bitten by the evilbay bug again . I picked up a vintage (and I mean VINTAGE) Matilda MkII and it came with Japanese instructions. Anybody have a set of english instructions that they could scan and email or PM me?
This model is so old it has the Tamiya logo embossed on the underside of the lower hull as well as cutouts for what I guess was for motorized use?! It also has one piece figures!
Thanks!
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