Re: Roadmasters Artics
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 10:05 pm
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:"tlhIngan Hol Dajatlh'a' mm?"
No, part 'A' has to be put in first before part 'C', then you can tighten the screws.
Ghosty.
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:"tlhIngan Hol Dajatlh'a' mm?"
No, part 'A' has to be put in first before part 'C', then you can tighten the screws.
Ghosty.
So where does part B go?motorman wrote:GHOSTHUNTER wrote:"tlhIngan Hol Dajatlh'a' mm?"
No, part 'A' has to be put in first before part 'C', then you can tighten the screws.
Ghosty.
ok but the instructions do say A, then B, then B again, then A.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:You've got a part 'B', that can't be right, shouldn't be a part 'B', its Swedish, they don't have part B's...
Ghosty.
Sounds like you've got a poster for ABBA...johnboy wrote:ok but the instructions do say A, then B, then B again, then A.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:You've got a part 'B', that can't be right, shouldn't be a part 'B', its Swedish, they don't have part B's...
Ghosty.
I wonder if this was ignorance or the fact that "Rocket Fuel" sounds a bit more exciting for a toy?Tinman wrote:I love the "Rocket Fuel" label on the tanker. Most toy makers get it wrong and no exception here. The only rocket fuel that truck could carry is RP-1 which, for all practical purposes is the same thing as the more refined kerosene used as jet engine fuel.