You may be able to look around online to find a place where they are for purchase. I do believe you can order the plans directly through Guillows and if you buy the plans over the phone and talk to the right people (Customer service is pretty cool folks) perhaps they can be persuaded to scan them for you and email you the PDF scans.
However as those are still under copy-write by Guillows reproducing them for free distribution and without company consent might be a violation of the DCMA and other rules.
(Not to mention the fact that the site itself is operated by Guillows and asking for pirated materials on the company website who's materials you intent to procure is gauche.)
Karolenaz, you can buy Guillows kits in Europe, there are a number of distributors in the UK for instance. Unlike many of the stick and tissue manufacturers that have long since disappeared Guillows is still alive and kicking so you need to pay. If you want free plans then do a google search for outerzone, this website has hundreds of free plans from such long dead manufacturers that might be of interest........
joecrouse wrote:there is some neat stuff on there I agree.
I wish I wouldn't have gotten rid of my large format printer and plotter.
I'd sure like to have one. I'm sure it worked better than my advanced MS Paint drawing enlarging software, where you trim and tape together 8-1/2"x11" sheets, after printing 50 of them!