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		<title>Building Model Cars From Foreign Countries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many benefits for model car collectors when considering buying a car kit from another country. You can get a model of a car that may not be available in your home country. This is also a good way to pick up concept cars from other countries as well. This can be a way [...]]]></description>
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<img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3663229-10560871" border="0" alt="" width="160" height="600" /></a>There are many benefits for model car collectors when considering buying a  car kit from another country. You can get a model of a car that may not be  available in your home country. This is also a good way to pick up concept cars  from other countries as well. This can be a way to beef up your collection to an  enviable level. Let&#8217;s discuss the first issue which, to some, seems to be the  hardest to overcome.</p>
<p>Many model manufacturers today sell models that  include multilingual instructions. Some however do not. It is these that we will  concentrate on. The Internet is today&#8217;s great equalizer. If you do buy a model  that comes with instructions written in a foreign language then the first thing  to do is to identify what language it is written in. If you know what country  the model came from then this part is very easy.</p>
<p>The next step is to find  a way to translate the text. If it is written in an alphabetic based text such  as German, French, or Spanish then all you have to do is to type the  instructions into an online translation tools such as Altavista&#8217;s free tool  babelfish. Once you choose the languages you are translating from and to then  you can easily get a rough translation of the instructions you are trying to  translate. One tip is to only do a block at a time as most of the different  translation tools only allow you to do so much text at a time and you do not  want to stop in the middle of an important step.</p>
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<p>The next thing you must  do is to look at the pictures and match all your parts up with their respective  pictures. This will ensure that you received all the parts that you were meant  to. If you did not, then you have one of two options. Either you can run an  Internet search for the model manufacturer and see if they have a website in  your own native language, or you can just attempt to modify a part from another  cheap model to take its place. With the cost of shipping what it is today this  may actually be your best option.</p>
<p>If it is just a tiny part and you feel  pretty comfortable doing so then you might consider trimming the part out of the  leftover parts trees that you might still have on hand. It does take a little  skill to self craft a part like this but it can be very rewarding as  well.</p>
<p>The last step is in assembly. Since you may not have been able to  read or translate the directions this will take a leap of faith. Match up the  parts for each step by the picture on the instructions and begin to assemble  them in the order listed. If there are no pictures on the instructions then you  should actually assemble the parts from the inside of the model out. In other  words, start by assembling the interior and the engine assemblies. Next mount  these to the chassis and add the wheel assemblies. Finally add the body. By  assembling in this order you should be able to get everything in the right place  with little trouble.</p>
<p>Always make sure to test fit everything before you  apply the glue so that you know that they are going into the right place. This  should help you out if you find yourself in a position where you are not able to  read the directions on the foreign model car that you just bought. Have  fun!</p>
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