Thanks very much for that! Gave you a follow there. Admittedly, I've been slacking when it comes to uploading instructions but I have been contributing for many years. 😀
Nice Katana John, love scalemates. I use them to veiw instructions before I purchase or bid old kits as well based on the box art to see what the parts and build entails.👍
There are some real helpful tips in the comments, I've gotten inspired by your efforts and have started loading instructions, box contents and even models I have that are not on the data base. I have models made by obscure Chinese companies off of Nitto moulds, I can't work out how to add them to the Nitto Timeline though yet. I take a huge amount from Scalemates so it's about time I gave back, thanks for the prompt👍
Not something I had thought about but I do have most all the instruction sheets from my past builds. Well done my friend. I might just have to follow suit.
Good on you John. I should probably do the same. I don’t have all my instructions but I sure have most of them. Have to scan some instructions sometime.
So the time consuming part is first creating your stash, i.,e. going and selecting all the kits you have. Then, at the bottom of the Contribute Tab will be a list of the kits in your stash that they don't have instructions for. OR. you can take your stack of instructions and go thru and see if SM has them; which I suppose you can kill 2 birds and check them as you add them to your stash.. (Hope that makes sense). Thanks
@@kyledehartsscaleworks. Don’t just go by the list at bottom of contribute tab. Go look at the kit and make sure they’re needed. Several in my list already had instructions
Good on you John! That's awesome you are contributing to it.
Very cool John!
Thanks very much for that! Gave you a follow there. Admittedly, I've been slacking when it comes to uploading instructions but I have been contributing for many years. 😀
It’s not slacking. I jump on a do a few here and there as a pallet cleanser. I call it “non-modeling modeling” 😎👊🏻
Great endorsement for scalemates, and to be a contributor. It just never occurred to me to contribute .. thanks for the motivation to do so.
That's awesome John, I use Scalemates a lot too
Nice Katana John, love scalemates. I use them to veiw instructions before I purchase or bid old kits as well based on the box art to see what the parts and build entails.👍
There are some real helpful tips in the comments, I've gotten inspired by your efforts and have started loading instructions, box contents and even models I have that are not on the data base. I have models made by obscure Chinese companies off of Nitto moulds, I can't work out how to add them to the Nitto Timeline though yet. I take a huge amount from Scalemates so it's about time I gave back, thanks for the prompt👍
@@briandavey7187 that’s awesome!!👍🏻😎👊🏻
Not something I had thought about but I do have most all the instruction sheets from my past builds. Well done my friend. I might just have to follow suit.
@@EdsAttentionToDetail Yeah it’s what I call “non-modeling modeling”. I do a few here and there. Go for it! Thanks Ed.
Very cool John thanks for sharing peace out brother
Good on you John. I should probably do the same. I don’t have all my instructions but I sure have most of them. Have to scan some instructions sometime.
So the time consuming part is first creating your stash, i.,e. going and selecting all the kits you have. Then, at the bottom of the Contribute Tab will be a list of the kits in your stash that they don't have instructions for. OR. you can take your stack of instructions and go thru and see if SM has them; which I suppose you can kill 2 birds and check them as you add them to your stash.. (Hope that makes sense). Thanks
@@mightyjjk1298 it does. Much of my stash is on scalemates already but not all. Have to check out the contribute tag maybe this weekend.
@@kyledehartsscaleworks. Don’t just go by the list at bottom of contribute tab. Go look at the kit and make sure they’re needed. Several in my list already had instructions
So cool John 😊❤