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Airfix GMC Truck Instructions

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Gordon McLaughlin - 16 Feb 2008 21:48 GMT
I recently bought an Airfix 1/72 GMC 2.5 Ton Truck kit without decals or
instructions.  Does anyone have a copy of the instructions that they could
scan for me?  I thought that it would be pretty straightforward but there
are chassis parts that I can't sort out.

Gordon McLaughlin
someone@some.domain - 16 Feb 2008 22:08 GMT
>I recently bought an Airfix 1/72 GMC 2.5 Ton Truck kit without decals or
>instructions.  Does anyone have a copy of the instructions that they could
>scan for me?  I thought that it would be pretty straightforward but there
>are chassis parts that I can't sort out.
>
>Gordon McLaughlin

is that one in the d-day set? if so, lmk.
Gordon McLaughlin - 17 Feb 2008 11:33 GMT
Yes, that's the one (GMC CCKW-353 Cargo with open cab).  Any help greatly
appreciated!

Gordon McLaughlin

>>I recently bought an Airfix 1/72 GMC 2.5 Ton Truck kit without decals or
>>instructions.  Does anyone have a copy of the instructions that they could
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> is that one in the d-day set? if so, lmk.
someone@some.domain - 17 Feb 2008 21:54 GMT
>Yes, that's the one (GMC CCKW-353 Cargo with open cab).  Any help greatly
>appreciated!
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>> is that one in the d-day set? if so, lmk.

well, i have to take a big closet apart to get them from the bottom of a huge
pile. you're absolutrly sure those are the ones?
i can post them to the picture group or you can give me an email address.
someone@some.domain - 17 Feb 2008 23:43 GMT
>>Yes, that's the one (GMC CCKW-353 Cargo with open cab).  Any help greatly
>>appreciated!
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>pile. you're absolutrly sure those are the ones?
>i can post them to the picture group or you can give me an email address.

ok, they're posted in the picture group.
Gordon McLaughlin - 18 Feb 2008 17:50 GMT
I'm very grateful to you for taking the trouble to unearth the instructions
from the bottom of the cupboard.  Unfortunately, I can't access the picture
group.  Could you send me a copy to

fenham@onetel.com

instead?  Sorry to be a nuisance.

Thanks again,

Gordon McLaughlin

>>In article <47b81b71@212.67.96.135>, "Gordon McLaughlin"
>><fenham@onetel.com>
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> ok, they're posted in the picture group.
someone@some.domain - 18 Feb 2008 18:27 GMT
>I'm very grateful to you for taking the trouble to unearth the instructions
>from the bottom of the cupboard.  Unfortunately, I can't access the picture
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>>
>> ok, they're posted in the picture group.

ok
Gordon McLaughlin - 21 Feb 2008 16:01 GMT
The complete instructions have now arrived.  I can finally make sense of the
bits!

Anything I can do in return?

Thanks again.

Gordon McLaughlin

>>I'm very grateful to you for taking the trouble to unearth the
>>instructions
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> ok
someone@some.domain - 21 Feb 2008 17:36 GMT
>The complete instructions have now arrived.  I can finally make sense of the
>bits!
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>>>
>> ok

help the next  modeler along..
maiesm72@netscape.com - 23 Feb 2008 08:08 GMT
Send him some old Lindberg 1/72 German aircraft. He's a real nut for
them.

One of the few modelers around that like the good old stuff.

Tom

> The complete instructions have now arrived.  I can finally make sense of the
> bits!
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Richard Brooks - 17 Feb 2008 13:18 GMT
Gordon McLaughlin said the following on 16/02/2008 21:48:
> I recently bought an Airfix 1/72 GMC 2.5 Ton Truck kit without decals or
> instructions.  Does anyone have a copy of the instructions that they could
> scan for me?  I thought that it would be pretty straightforward but there
> are chassis parts that I can't sort out.
>
> Gordon McLaughlin

I found this place which Airfix recommends as they don't have a forum
of their own now.  There has to be someone in there with the same kit
and a scanner?

http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/
Gordon McLaughlin - 21 Feb 2008 18:08 GMT
Thanks for this link.  I've joined the forum and there's some interesting
material on Airfix as a company on the main site.

Gordon McLaughlin

> Gordon McLaughlin said the following on 16/02/2008 21:48:
>> I recently bought an Airfix 1/72 GMC 2.5 Ton Truck kit without decals or
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> http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/
Richard Brooks - 22 Feb 2008 14:32 GMT
Gordon McLaughlin said the following on 21/02/2008 18:08:
> Thanks for this link.  I've joined the forum and there's some interesting
> material on Airfix as a company on the main site.
>
> Gordon McLaughlin

Guess who recommended it in the first place?  Airfix!  It's moulds
might not be the best but it's a company with a heart.

>> Gordon McLaughlin said the following on 16/02/2008 21:48:
>>> I recently bought an Airfix 1/72 GMC 2.5 Ton Truck kit without decals or
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>> http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/
 
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