30-10-2006
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Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Pine Bluff, Arkansas Real Name: Greg My Models: model planes tanks and helicopters as well as missiles and rockets Visit GEEDUBBYA's Gallery
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| Howdy Tiger, Sorry I was slow on the reply. Ok, here we go, a quick search of google got me the same results I posted a few weeks ago that bunker spoke of. The link to the site can be found here: http://pws.prserv.net/gbinet.dbjames/sheets.htm Here is the "deal" this guy offers: The deal - 1. In the Airfix collector's world, instruction sheets do not change hands for money. I will mail an instruction sheet to anywhere in the world - all I ask is a donation to postage costs. 2. I cannot offer any particular style of sheet, there are just too many. Please don't ask for a sheet from a particular year. If there are different versions of the kit, that's fine, I'll try to keep appropriate versions of the sheets. But if you have a 1970s kit, I might just send a 1980s instruction sheet. It should be OK ! 3. I will refund the postage costs for anybody sending me instruction sheets. Please be generous, otherwise this scheme will not work 4. This service will not normally extend to plastic bag Header Cards as they are collectors items, and often do change hands for money 5. Please also note that Humbrol offer a free instruction sheet replacement service for ALL the current Airfix kit range. PLEASE try contacting Humbrol first - their phone number is 01482-701191 or (+44)-1482-701191 from outside the UK. The Humbrol e-mail address is . e-mail me at Be sure to check out the site for more info. I hope this is of some assistance to you, have a good day, Greg |
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