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Old 07-12-2003, 05:34 PM   #1
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aoshima??????

Hi i wanted to ask a question:do the aoshima model cars come with a japanese instructions????????????
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Old 07-12-2003, 05:40 PM   #2
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Partially English/Japanese. You don't need instructions though.
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Thanks but are there two manuals then or are they seperated in two parts
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I have the C-West RX7 and it's 100% Japanese.. so you better have ref pic for the collor
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One manual. Some words are in English, some are in Japanese.
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that sucks cause i cant work without the instructions and i found this cool toyota chaser on HLJ!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Um..

You don't need words to know how pieces fit on a Aoshima model. The parts are referenced by tree letter, and then part number. You can find paint charts online if you don't know what color to paint a certain part.

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Thanks man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


By the way does fujimi use japanese instructions????
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Fujimi uses English/Japanese instructions.
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My all of the instruction booklets that come with fujimi, aoshima kits as well as tamiya kits are so well illustrated you really don't need to worry about what language they are written in. just look at the part number and follow the line to where it goes.
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my c-west rx-7 instructions is still nicley folded in the box, never opened. Some day it might be worth something?
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