1/48 Arado Ar 234B-2 44 bucks. I put in 110601 source code and its 23 bucks.
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=HE09083
[:)]
1/48 Arado Ar 234B-2 44 bucks. I put in 110601 source code and its 23 bucks.
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=HE09083
[:)]
How do you know which items have the deep discount?
Check the monthly flyer.
Where is it?
On the Squadron main page, there is a big link that says “Squadron flyer specials”
A hot-link would be nice…
I recieve the squadron flyer in the mail and physically read the paper in front of me. [:|] I tried finding it on the squadron site on the front page flyer and it wasnt there…it was alot work to get there, and it wasnt there. … … I did how ever try this:
http://www.squadron.com/cart.asp?task=update
Hope it works. [:D]
HA! it doesnt work. They must really not want your money…
If you put 110601 for source code it will…I know…so hard…and all the clicking…
We can’t force Squadron to adopt a modern, user friendly site…they have to come to that on their own. Meantime I save their monthly print sale catalogs so I can reference the part #s. That seems to be the easiest way to use their current search “engine”.
Sometimes they have the best price or something in inventory that I can’t get elsewhere, but I’m always frustrated by their obsolete search page. More times than not, even an “advanced” description will turn up no results, They should take a cue from Scalehobbyist where a general search will result in specific results and references to other related products.
As mentioned, there are other sources that are a bunch easier to search and are equally or better priced. That won’t prevent me from being a Squadron customer, but it does make me more likely to shop where it’s easier to find what I want.
mike