WTD: Hasegawa TA-4J instructions

Started by rickshaw, November 18, 2010, 04:26:41 PM

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rickshaw

Just received a 1/72 Hasagawa TA-4J kit from a seller on ebay.  He didn't say it didn't come with instructions.  Everything else is there though.   While I can obviously ID and work out the main construction sequence, its the little things I can't work out.  :banghead:

Does anybody have a copy of a set of instructions for this?
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pyro-manic

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rickshaw

Quote from: pyro-manic on November 19, 2010, 04:40:43 AM
Here you go: http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/image/10084629z/70/1

Thanks.  Thats for the Tamiya kit though.  I've tried searching on that site for other instructions but can't figure out how.  Any clues?
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pyro-manic

Argh, sorry - that's the 1:48 one. They don't seem to have the 1:72 TA-4J, only the A-4E/F. I hope you can work out what you need from this?

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10000577

To find instructions, just search for the kit in question, and you'll get it's page as above. If there are instructions, they'll be there. Not everything is listed (they don't seem to do Airfix, for example), but what is there is very useful.
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Jschmus

I missed this post the first time around.  I've got one of the Hasegawa/Minicraft TA-4Js in the stash (the one with Blue Angels and CNATRA markings).  Once I've got the kit out, I'll line up some time with the scanner and get them converted to JPEGs.
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rickshaw

Pyro, thanks for the effort.  Yes, on second looks it does appear to be a 1/48 scale one.  Damn.

Jschmus, if you could scan it, it would be most appreciated!
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Jschmus

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Here are the instructions.  My scanner's only got an 8.5x11" bed, so it was necessary to break the scan down into two jpegs.  What look like smudges are from the instructions being wrinkled from being stuffed into that little box.
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rickshaw

Thanks!  That is exactly what I am looking for!   :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Jschmus

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