I was just reading another post and one of the posters mentioned he had a kit with no instructions. Has anybody tried to beat on the manufactures to put printable instructions for thier kits online? Seems that would be a great service to thier customers and really cheap to do. Scan the documents into a pdf and add it to thier website.
Great idea! They probably don’t want to give anything free.
Jerry
This site has instruction sheets for many (if not all) of the kits they have:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/plamo/index_e.asp?Bno=&Typ1_c=102
Eduard also has instructions for their PE stuff:
http://www.eduard.cz/
Hope this helps !
Airfix do online instructions.You have to become a mamber but it’s free.
Merv
I attend the Royal Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford every year and every year I purchase a model from one of the stalls. About 2 years ago I purchase the 1:72 BAe Harrier GR7 (model 74039) and I have not had chance to build it until now. I unpacked it all and noticed that there was no instructions inside.
I know airfix have an online instructions facility. I was told I must be a member so I signed up on the website and then after logging in I clicked on ‘instructions’ again, but it still said that I must become a member!
if anyone could let me know why this is happening or if you could send me these instructions I would be very appreciative.
Many Thanks,
Colin.