11-10-2010, 11:52 PM
That is a great idea - however it may not be legal due to the crazy out of control copywrite law in the US. It would be really nice if there was an online searchable source of instruction manuals for anythign and everything - nothign fancy, just manufacturer, part number, and name if it has one. Straight scans, no fancy OCR junk needed. Everyone could contribute what they have and between the wide community of model railroaders, nearly everything ever made could be covered. That way when ou buy an old kit on eBay only to find the previous owner tossed the instruction sheet, no worries, just search the instruction sheet database!
We can dream.
--Randy
We can dream.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad of the 1950's in HO
Visit my web site to see layout progress and other information:
http://www.readingeastpenn.com
Visit my web site to see layout progress and other information:
http://www.readingeastpenn.com