I was fortunate enough not to have any problems with instructions as my set included thorough
directions in English along with several pictures. My problem lies with the construction of the
effect and the awkwardness of the handling. The trailer is deceiving in what it doesn't show, that's
for sure. But it also hints at just how angle-sensitive and fiddly this is to perform. It's far too
cumbersome to pull off smoothly. No way I'd do it live (It's lived in it's box since I got it).