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BlackSheepTwoOneFour You can go Tamiyausa.com site and find the Lancaster kit. Some have links for the manual guide that you can print out in English version. It can't be any different than the old one you have compared to the Lancaster kits of today.
You can go Tamiyausa.com site and find the Lancaster kit. Some have links for the manual guide that you can print out in English version. It can't be any different than the old one you have compared to the Lancaster kits of today.
Toshi
On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell
Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world. Mrs. Toshi
To my fellow forum members,
After building a modern day jet, the Skyhawk of which was a fun build and something different for a change. I decided on going back to WWII aircraft. I picked a classic in that of a Tamiya 1:48 Avro Lancaster.
The instrutions are vague at best and I'm going to have to read and decipher the Japanese instructions to concur and verify the English instructions. Wish me luck!
These are the Japanese assembly instructions. This is a PDF File for the assembly instructions in English. Styrene cement? WOW! This kit is equivalent in size to the Monogram B-17G. It's definately a huge project.
These are the Japanese assembly instructions.
This is a PDF File for the assembly instructions in English. Styrene cement? WOW! This kit is equivalent in size to the Monogram B-17G. It's definately a huge project.
This is a PDF File for the assembly instructions in English.
Styrene cement? WOW! This kit is equivalent in size to the Monogram B-17G. It's definately a huge project.
Styrene cement? WOW!
This kit is equivalent in size to the Monogram B-17G. It's definately a huge project.
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