Joe

The crosshair just locates the center of the circle.  Cutouts are usually 
indicated by a little scissors icon or a different color on the cutout area.  
Eastern European models, which this appears to be, usually use the letter "w" 
to indicate a cutout area.  If these parts are to be stacked against some 
others, it is often helpful to pierce the part at the crosshair and then stack 
the parts on a straight pin for easier alignment.

Jayo
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  Subject: [Papermodels II 31876] General Build Question - Symbols


  Folks, 


  After an incredibly bad health year, I am finally feeling well enough to 
return to paper modeling.
  I am picking back up a GPM 1:16 Panzer I started in 2005.


  My question is: whenever you see the little crosshair symbol inside a circle, 
does this mean the circle  should be cut out?
  I've attached a jpg of the actual pieces.


  Thanks


  JoeG

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