Hello

Hi, I am a new guy here this is my first post. My name is really John so you can call me John. I built plastic models quite a bit as a kid and on and off as an adult, although the adult part is open to debate. I am ready to get back into modeling and thought about coming here for motivation, help, and encouragement.

It turns out I need help already as I had decided to build a 1:144th scale Revell B-52H (kit 4584that has been in the closet for a number of years. It turns out there are no directions in the box. I am fairly confident I could muddle through without the directions but I’d like to have them by my side for the smaller parts/assemblies. If anyone that could steer me towards the instructions I would greatly appreciate it.

I am looking forward to learning my way around here and meeting other modelers.

Thanks,

John

Hi John! Welcome to the Forums! Glad to have you aboard! Sorry I can’t help with the instructions but just hang in there and someone will be here to help you. There is a site that you can go to to get them but I don’t know what it is.

Jim [cptn]

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Sorry, I can’t help you either, maybe you could try asking in the Aircraft Forum.

Lee

Welcome to the Forum, John! Around here, somebody probably knows.

Hello guys,

Thanks for reading my intro and saying hi. I did post this question in the aircraft forum but I don’t think there has been a response yet. I may be able to get a pdf file of the instructions from the Revell website. I am waiting to hear back from them, it wasn’t listed with directions currently available but I am guessing that is because no one has asked yet.

Thanks again,

John

Welcome aboard John.

You might want to try the B-52 GB, might even be worth joining in.

cs.finescale.com/…/153086.aspx

welcome to the forums

Try looking on the kit box to find a number or address of the manufacturer.

Hi Black Sheep,

Thanks for responding, due to the age of the kit Revell no longer has the instructions available It’s okay though mostly I am doing this to get used to working with an airbrush.

John.