Sorry you've had problems. Will do a run through, from the beginning.
The link takes you to the home page. At the top right, click on the Polish flag. This gives you the English version.
You will need to register before placing an order.
Next is to select the items to purchase. on the left of the page, next to the home logo are the drop down menus for the various sections. You will need:
Home/Cardboard Models/Aircraft & helicopters/ Aircraft & helicopters scale 1:33
Fortunately Orlik list their models first. The Lysander, being one of the latest releases is on page five. If you click on the picture it takes you to the info page for the model.
On this page is another menu listed as Additional Accessories, Here you will find the laser cut parts. You are also able the access them via: Home/Accessories/ Low - cut by laser
Once you've selected all you need to purchase, the rest of the checkout options are straight forward. Delivery takes about ten days. Items always arrive well packaged.
If you are new to card modelling, a good forum to join is: http://www.papermodelers.com/
Hope the above helps
Tim
The link takes you to the home page. At the top right, click on the Polish flag. This gives you the English version.
You will need to register before placing an order.
Next is to select the items to purchase. on the left of the page, next to the home logo are the drop down menus for the various sections. You will need:
Home/Cardboard Models/Aircraft & helicopters/ Aircraft & helicopters scale 1:33
Fortunately Orlik list their models first. The Lysander, being one of the latest releases is on page five. If you click on the picture it takes you to the info page for the model.
On this page is another menu listed as Additional Accessories, Here you will find the laser cut parts. You are also able the access them via: Home/Accessories/ Low - cut by laser
Once you've selected all you need to purchase, the rest of the checkout options are straight forward. Delivery takes about ten days. Items always arrive well packaged.
If you are new to card modelling, a good forum to join is: http://www.papermodelers.com/
Hope the above helps
Tim
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