Hello Grad,
I had found one of my old dad's models with missing intructions. I was lucky enouph to have a friend mail me a set of similiar directions. Then there was Joe who had the directions I needed with the exact kit # and Co. But he emailed them to me and I can't get them to print or save them to a disc to print somewhere else. It's been driving me nuts because I know these are exactly what I need and they are just out of reach. It makes me want to cry
So I had to give
What I want to know is why no one uses the mail anymore????
I understand you'd have to make a copy and buy a stamp!!!!! Right?
So what I recommend for everyone to do is make sure you post the Kit Number and Company name, not just the description. If there is a match then everyone could
just make a copy at work and nab a stamp from their wife and pull up to the car drop-off after work. I think It would go much smoother.
I hope no one thinks I'm ranting. I'm just brain storming.!!!! So.........
GRAD2004, What is your Kit # is and Co.!!!!
Usually the # is 4 digits, but the newer kits have 2 - then another 4 ; six #'s in all. Luckily for you though that is a very popular kit and I'm sure you'll have to problem getting the exact directions you need!!!!
Good Luck!!!!!
Cheers
Kelley
P.S. The kit I still need directions for is an old 1/24 Plymouth GTX Street Machine 2 n' 1 Street and Stock version. It's made by Monogram!!!! The kit number is 2730 Feel free to email me about it. But remember I won't be able to retrieve it from my computer. If need be I will pay for shipping!!! This kit has sentimental value!!!
Grad2004 Once again Good Luck and thank you!!!!!