Hi all,
I bought the HO Campbell Talc Factory a while ago on eBay. When it arrived, I took a look inside the box and all seemed well -- packages of lumber and siding, a roll of shingles, and cardboard templates underneath. I assumed the instruction sheet would be under all that. This was listed as "new" on eBay, so I didn't worry that they weren't right on top like they sometimes are. But I opened the box again tonight and found that it does not contain the instruction sheet at all. It was omitted.
This kit will be next to impossible to build without instructions.
I've contacted the seller to ask if they can find them lying around and send them to me, but I don't hold out much hope of that. The HO Seeker website does not have the instructions for this kit. Does anyone here have a copy they could send me or scan?
Thanks,
-Matt
Returning to model railroading after 40 years and taking unconscionable liberties with the SP&S, Northern Pacific and Great Northern roads in the '40s and '50s.
Why not just contact the people who make the kit?
https://www.campbellscalemodels.com/default.asp
Sheldon
It shows as a current catalogue item (Campbell's kit #399). Sheldon's advice should be a slam dunk. They may well have a PDF that they can forward to you in nanoseconds.
John
Thanks guys. The reason I didn't consider this is because I searched the Campbell website and while many of the kits had a page for accessing the PDF of the instructions, there was no such page for the Talc Factory. It didn't occur to me that they might have it anyway but hadn't posted it.
The page at the link Sheldon provided actually says that for a fee they can provide any documentation that the kit is missing, even if I bought it from a third party. So all's well, and thanks for the idea. I'll get the instructions from Campbell if I don't hear back from the seller in a reasonable time.
This was frankly more than I'd hoped for.
I have them, and I can send them to you.
It might take a while to get my hands on them, as in a few months.
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
My version is past the need for the drawings now.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190I have them, and I can send them to you. It might take a while to get my hands on them, as in a few months.
And there's no rush... I haven't finished building the Perkins Produce kit yet and I have a grain elevator to build after that, and I'm rethinking my upper town track design, too, so I've got plenty to keep me busy for months yet.
I think I have your email address in a message from back when I joined. I'll hit you there and give you my email and snail addresses. Your model looks great. I can only hope to someday achieve that kind of weathering skill.
Thanks again,
crossthedogAnd there's no rush... I haven't finished building the Perkins Produce kit yet and I have a grain elevator to build after that, and I'm rethinking my upper town track design, too, so I've got plenty to keep me busy for months yet.
OK, I will look for them when I go through some stuff for the February train show. If I do not find them at that time, it will probably be when I finish the Master Bedroom.
crossthedogYour model looks great. I can only hope to someday achieve that kind of weathering skill.
Thank you. I stained the walls with regular redwood stain from Minwax. It turned out very nicely.
I did not build the vents like the kit instructions stated, but instead made them from strip styrene and airbrushed them boxcar red. I also made the vents larger.
I wrote to Campbell asking if I could buy a PDF of the instructions if they had them. Turns out they had never created a digital copy of the instructions, they only had hardcopy from the printer. So Tom Miller spent the day typing up the multiple-page instructions and the master list for me, and sent the PDFs to me free of charge less than 6 hours after I sent my email, saying that I would be the first person to receive the Talc Factory instruction sheet in PDF form. And this for a customer who bought the kit from a third party.
I was gobsmacked, flabbergasted and astonished.
I wrote back and told him that this single act of brilliant customer service has ensured loyal custom and postive yelps from me into the Hereafter.
What a great start to the new year.
And, @Kevin...
SeeYou190OK, I will look for them when I go through some stuff for the February train show. If I do not find them at that time, it will probably be when I finish the Master Bedroom.
crossthedog I wrote to Campbell asking if I could buy a PDF of the instructions if they had them. Turns out they had never created a digital copy of the instructions, they only had hardcopy from the printer. So Tom Miller spent the day typing up the multiple-page instructions and the master list for me, and sent the PDFs to me free of charge less than 6 hours after I sent my email, saying that I would be the first person to receive the Talc Factory instruction sheet in PDF form. And this for a customer who bought the kit from a third party. I was gobsmacked, flabbergasted and astonished. I wrote back and told him that this single act of brilliant customer service has ensured loyal custom and postive yelps from me into the Hereafter. What a great start to the new year. And, @Kevin... SeeYou190 OK, I will look for them when I go through some stuff for the February train show. If I do not find them at that time, it will probably be when I finish the Master Bedroom. ... there is now no need for you to rush to finish your master bedroom (I'm kidding, of course you would not do that). Thanks for stepping up, though. -Matt
SeeYou190 OK, I will look for them when I go through some stuff for the February train show. If I do not find them at that time, it will probably be when I finish the Master Bedroom.
... there is now no need for you to rush to finish your master bedroom (I'm kidding, of course you would not do that). Thanks for stepping up, though.
That is exactly the kind of people I have always known in this business. My dealings over many years with a number of other companies is similar.
crossthedogThanks for stepping up, though.
Anytime Matt.
It is very good news that Campbell was able to help you out.
The Talc Factory is a great building, one of Campbell's best.
Couldn't the guy just photocopy the hard copy?
Rich
Alton Junction
richhotrainCouldn't the guy just photocopy the hard copy?
I am just guesing here...
When I used to prepare answers for customers, I always assumed that another customer would have the same question again. I would create a file with the answer, then save time down the road.