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maybe the website on the instruction sheet would have alternate language instructions. forever companies have published the directions in English, French, German, & Spanish.

try: Google Translate

sometimes it works, and sometimes the results are nothing short of comical.

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forever companies have published the directions in English, French, German, & Spanish.

Unless the kit was manufactured for export to the U.S. it probably won't be in English . I recently sold a 1/12 Tamiya 240Z that I bought while stationed in Japan and the buyer raised heck because it was in Japanese !

Gary , if you can be more specific about what part you need translated I might be able to help .

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If you have a smartphone, download a translator. Most will allow you to take a picture which allows the app to translate the text to English. But keep in mind, translating Japanese to English sometimes gives results that make absolutely no sense.

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I have used google translator by scaning the instruction sheet. Converting it to a PDF file and the running it through the translator. There are only a few types of files it will work on and PDF is one of them.

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