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Old 11 February 2006, 01:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question ARDPOL language(s) in assembly instructions?

Hello!

I was always curious to get one (or more, if I win in the lottery) of the interesting kits of the Polish company ARDPOL. Amongst other things I´m interested in the languages used in the assembly instructions (RODEN is a good example with its texts in 7 (!) languages). Does ARDPOL offer at least English and German texts concerning the history and the technical data of the aircraft?

At least I hope so, because I don´t speak any Polish.


Here is the link to a load of fascinating little kits ...

http://www.ardpolmodels.com.pl/index-en.php

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Old 11 February 2006, 02:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hello Volker:

I have one of the Ardpol kits, the Halberstadt C.V. Absolutely wonderful! Anyway the enclosed instructions are in Polish and English, although most is in the form of exploded assembly drawings.

These kits are absolutely superb, worth every Pfennig!



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I also have some Ardpol kits. They look good and easy to . I think, if it is not your fist model, you'll assemble it without an instruction. However, let's learn Polish and Chech and ...
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