Posted August 29, 200816 yr I would like to get my hands on instructions for: A link would be fine Now if you need a link or an instruction for a Star Wars set, then post it here and someone might come to rescue help you.
August 29, 200816 yr Those sets have not yet been released. Also, if you need instructions check Peeron. Stauder.
August 29, 200816 yr Author Those sets have not yet been released.Also, if you need instructions check Peeron. Stauder. They don't have instructions for newer sets. At least not the last time I checked. I think it's a policy on not sharing new instructions. Not sure, but I think a set has to be 2 years old or more to be uploaded to peeron's instruction scans
August 29, 200816 yr That's wierd, I thought they were available on the LEGO webpage... I'm pretty sure that's where I got them... Anyway, I uploaded them on my BS gallery, as I couldn't find them on peeron either... Here're the links : mini TIE mini Snowspeeder mini V19
August 29, 200816 yr They don't have instructions for newer sets.At least not the last time I checked. I think it's a policy on not sharing new instructions. Not sure, but I think a set has to be 2 years old or more to be uploaded to peeron's instruction scans Interesting. I was not aware of this. Either way, the sets have not been released yet or so I am told. Stauder.
August 29, 200816 yr Since I was beaten to the links for the mini's, I'll just post what I used to find them. Brickley's LEGO Instructions Cross-reference
August 29, 200816 yr That's wierd, I thought they were available on the LEGO webpage... They are, sort of. As long as you know the 7 digit LEGO code #, you can always try ... http://assets.lego.com/bigdownloads/buildinginstructions/0000000.pdf ... replacing the 0000000 with the code #. In this case, it's easy since we have scans of the covers. 4529557 4529558 4529559 I think it's fairly brilliant of TLG to offer them this way, knowing that people will download them, then realise it's easier to buy the set than put it together on their own (when it's even possible).
August 29, 200816 yr Author That's how I looked for them. But somehow it didn't work. Just 5 minutes ago my computer advised that I updated Acrobat Reader....that might be why. Thanks for sharing links and brickshelf pics. This is very useful for future instructions.
August 29, 200816 yr That's wierd, I thought they were available on the LEGO webpage... I'm pretty sure that's where I got them...Anyway, I uploaded them on my BS gallery, as I couldn't find them on peeron either... Here're the links : mini TIE mini Snowspeeder mini V19 Cheers for those Yellost. I might try and build one or two of these at some point soon... colours may vary though. If anyone does get round to building them they should post some pictures too.
August 30, 200816 yr They are, sort of.As long as you know the 7 digit LEGO code #, you can always try ... http://assets.lego.com/bigdownloads/buildinginstructions/0000000.pdf ... replacing the 0000000 with the code #. In this case, it's easy since we have scans of the covers. 4529557 4529558 4529559 I think it's fairly brilliant of TLG to offer them this way, knowing that people will download them, then realise it's easier to buy the set than put it together on their own (when it's even possible). Thats a neat trick. I must remember that when I really need the instructions for a yet-to-be released set.
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