Lost in Space Pod Cybermodeler Review - Pathetic Instructions

Cyber has the same comments I have about the Seaview. Moebius instructions really suck. When I wrote them about the Seaview instructions they said I was the only one to complain. Now they screwed up the Pod instructions. Hard to see images, no real idea of where anything goes. No exploded view images like most other model companies use as the standard. Moebius has a great idea to bring back and create subjects of our youth, but if they make it hard to difficult to put together, well I am just going to skip buying their stuff.

they copy the same format that Polar Lights did. Instead of simple one sentence instructions, they give you a long paragraph involving a lot of steps. Ridiculous. They could not find anyone to create usable instructions?

This is the 2nd time they screwed up. What are they thinking?

Craig

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snipped-for-privacy@earthlink.net wrote: : Cyber has the same comments I have about the Seaview. Moebius : instructions really suck. : While I am certain everybody can understand your frusturation at a $100.00 kit that does not have perfect instructions, your choices are pretty obvious. And, I am fairly certain that you have taken the least useful approach to improved instructions.

FWIW, poor instructions have been standard fair on resin conversions and kits from the get go, with some companies being good to very good, others notoriously poor.

As a local modeller would say - "are you an assembler, or are you a model builder?" :-)

Bruce

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another approach is to not buy their product. which is the decision In made. no use in wasting more money. if they keep putting out instructions similar to the old Hawk figure kits form 1960, with poor black and white contrast pictures and paragraph text instructions, they will go the way of Polar Lights. Not worth the trouble.

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