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Post by Prons on Jan 18, 2004 3:20:50 GMT -5
Now I am not new to building model kits, I have built 20 + (I have more unbuilt, not counting when I helped a friend build some kits) gundam models, I have built a hesegawa VF-1S Macross model and Ive helped a monster truck, and I want to get an AC command wolf, now I looked on 1999.co.jp and they have manual scans for alot of things, but they do not have any Zoids manuals, so I was wondering if anyone had any scans or pictures of their command wolf ac (or any other zoid), becuase I want to see how difrent they are from what im used to.
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j*ryu
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Post by j*ryu on Jan 18, 2004 3:42:49 GMT -5
Here's a link to some scans, but it doesn't include Command Wolf AC. zoidsfan.jerrystoys.com/manuals.htmThese should give you an idea of how Zoids are built compared to other types of models. However, the investment of $3.99 at KB for a Command Wolf Irvine is def. worth it, if just to see if you can get into Zoids. JRYU Now I am not new to building model kits, I have built 20 + (I have more unbuilt, not counting when I helped a friend build some kits) gundam models, I have built a hesegawa VF-1S Macross model and Ive helped a monster truck, and I want to get an AC command wolf, now I looked on 1999.co.jp and they have manual scans for alot of things, but they do not have any Zoids manuals, so I was wondering if anyone had any scans or pictures of their command wolf ac (or any other zoid), becuase I want to see how difrent they are from what im used to.
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Post by Colodie on Jan 18, 2004 10:28:39 GMT -5
Here's another link to Hasbro's site. They actually have must of the new release instructions up. Unfortunantly, the Command Wolf one isn't working...., and all the files are in pdf Instructions
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Post by Tilly on Jan 18, 2004 15:16:55 GMT -5
I've built many Command Wolves, and they're one of the easier Zoids, but a pretty good example of the line, imo. I have multiple copies of the AC's instructions (I have three of them-one built, one half painted, one waiting for some future project), but no scanner .
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Post by Colodie on Jan 18, 2004 15:25:07 GMT -5
There's a few scanners in one of the computer labs here. I've got to scan a few things anyways, so if you can wait until Tuesday or Wednesday, I can probably scan the instructions.
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Post by Phaerix on Jan 18, 2004 18:44:27 GMT -5
I'll scan one ASAP sometime today.
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Post by Prons on Jan 18, 2004 21:40:50 GMT -5
Well the reason I am interested in the AC is becuase it looks cool, and Its color scheme involves paint colors I usualy have, thanks for the links everyone, they dont seem to difrent then what Im used to.
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Post by Tyrannotaur on Jan 19, 2004 0:54:13 GMT -5
Most zoids, other than the blox, involve you building the main body. Then building the legs and other extremities and the attaching everything. Oh and one thing about the c-wolf AC is that the peg for the CP-04 is very fragile.
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