Hi all,
For a change of pace I've picked up a few 1/9 Harton Native American busts, Being new to these I'm struggling with the assembly or location of parts. I noticed that the couple original older releases that I have, came with photos showing different views and one even has an instruction sheet for placement and painting. The later releases that I've purchased from SK only have a single image on the box.
I'm hoping there are a few of you out there with the older original releases that might be willing to share scans/photos of the instructions or other views.
I'd also be interested if you've painted these and are willing to share some images to aid in assembly.
I'd like to locate the images and paperwork for:
I think it's called "Sioux Chief" (leaning back, arms open and wide, shield and bow across back)
as well as locate the "Blackfoot Warrior" bust itself and images/paperwork (ideally the early, original release).
Please contact me directly at [email protected] and we can discuss further.
Thank you in advance.
Steve
For a change of pace I've picked up a few 1/9 Harton Native American busts, Being new to these I'm struggling with the assembly or location of parts. I noticed that the couple original older releases that I have, came with photos showing different views and one even has an instruction sheet for placement and painting. The later releases that I've purchased from SK only have a single image on the box.
I'm hoping there are a few of you out there with the older original releases that might be willing to share scans/photos of the instructions or other views.
I'd also be interested if you've painted these and are willing to share some images to aid in assembly.
I'd like to locate the images and paperwork for:
I think it's called "Sioux Chief" (leaning back, arms open and wide, shield and bow across back)
as well as locate the "Blackfoot Warrior" bust itself and images/paperwork (ideally the early, original release).
Please contact me directly at [email protected] and we can discuss further.
Thank you in advance.
Steve