I recently purchased from a stash-reducing member Dragon's Marder III Ausf M Initial production #6464. When it arrived in the mail I lovingly opened the box, inspected the sprues and wondered if all that Pak 40 ammo would be used in construction. It was then I noticed the missing instruction sheet.
So I was wondering if anyone here, has a set from a completed kit they no longer need or whether someone could please scan and email their set of instructions to me.
If it was a Tamiya kit I'd just go to www.1999.co.jp, but then again you don't need instructions with Tamiya do you, they just fall together
Regards, Lucien
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DML 6464 Marder III M Instructions Required
BomberGunner
Western Australia, Australia
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Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2010 - 02:41 AM UTC
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Uusimaa, Finland
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Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2010 - 02:52 AM UTC
How's this?
here's another. Instruction sheet scans are right at the bottom of the page. Hold mouse over the text links under the pic to view. A bit smaller scans than in the link above but without obstructing watermark text added.
here's another. Instruction sheet scans are right at the bottom of the page. Hold mouse over the text links under the pic to view. A bit smaller scans than in the link above but without obstructing watermark text added.
BomberGunner
Western Australia, Australia
Joined: July 02, 2009
KitMaker: 90 posts
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Joined: July 02, 2009
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Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2010 - 02:24 PM UTC
Many thanks Eetu.
Just what I was looking for and looks like a decent model shop also.
Unfortunately the Google translate button won't convert the instructions from Dragon to Tamiya, so I'll have to do the usual research on what DML have omitted and dry-fit numerous times.
Just what I was looking for and looks like a decent model shop also.
Unfortunately the Google translate button won't convert the instructions from Dragon to Tamiya, so I'll have to do the usual research on what DML have omitted and dry-fit numerous times.