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Eduard photo etch pics
NERVRECK

Member Since: February 20, 2005
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Posted: Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 01:04 AM UTC
Can anyone plz give me a site that show armor with eduard photo etch already placed on it. It would help me out to show what they come with. #:-)
MLD

Member Since: July 21, 2002
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Posted: Saturday, March 12, 2005 - 02:47 AM UTC
try Eduard's site
www.eduard.cz
for most sets when you call up the set you get a chance to see the frets, the parts installed on a kit AND if you have Adobe reader a PDF of the instructions.
Be a little careful though, there are a couple of sets where they show the "Big Ed " (using ALL the sets available) when all you want to look at is the fenders.
Cross-referencing with the instruction sheets, which are correct, should clear that right up.
I find the instruction sheets the most useful feature of the stite. I downloaded the instructions for the Wespe set from them and also the Aber ones (from their site, a bit harder to navigate) and unsed those to decide what details to scratchbuild.
You'd have to google the aber site, I haven't got it memorized.
HTH
Mike
www.eduard.cz
for most sets when you call up the set you get a chance to see the frets, the parts installed on a kit AND if you have Adobe reader a PDF of the instructions.
Be a little careful though, there are a couple of sets where they show the "Big Ed " (using ALL the sets available) when all you want to look at is the fenders.
Cross-referencing with the instruction sheets, which are correct, should clear that right up.
I find the instruction sheets the most useful feature of the stite. I downloaded the instructions for the Wespe set from them and also the Aber ones (from their site, a bit harder to navigate) and unsed those to decide what details to scratchbuild.
You'd have to google the aber site, I haven't got it memorized.
HTH
Mike
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