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Looks like the only thing you can get from Amazon.au are electronic books. Anything that is an actual physical item like paperbacks and even the Kindle ebook readers are redirected to the Amazon site in the USA. Then looking closer at Amazon.au site it has "audible" at the top right of the page so it might not even be Australia.
https://www.amazon.com.au/ I haven't found anything on that site that says it is the Australian Amazon. When I sign in to that site I get a bunch of stuff about audible and electronic books. There is a page that explains the Amazon shipping costs to Australia https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custo...?nodeId=596190 It looks like you are charged both a per shipment and a per item amount. Quote:
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Amazon Australia | Online shopping
Where ever ya go ... There y'are! Or in this case ... maybe not, eh?
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I received my copy today. 12 pages of parts close to USLtr size (8.25 x 11 inches), kind of shiny.
Some historical information about the building included inside the front and back covers with some general papercrafting advice inside the back cover. There are small figures of people on the pages giving build instructions in word balloons for the parts on the page. They also give some advice on adding more detail if you want.
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Good afternoon, Doug!
Is there any information about the scale of this model? Nothing so far on the envelope or in the descriptions...Could you help? Kind regards - Papercaptain |
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Hey PaperCaptain,
I mentioned the scale in my initial post, 1:500 still quite large for the model it represents Rick
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Yep, Rick is correct. 1:500 scale.
There is a text box inside the back cover with that information along with some publication information.
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