Well if you don't need them yourself have you not considered that other people might actually want to learn about Russian/Soviet systems themselves rather than having to keep asking questions? I for one would be perfectly happy to look at how the stranger launchers work (the cylindrical ones come to mind) but without having to dig through the internet to find grainy illustrations here and there.
i am artist, not a teacher. I simply don't have that artistic drive to maintain some part sheets. thats not how I work. And beside, the internet is full of information, and the books have even more. Its not even hard for a someone completely illiterate of russian to get decent grap of things in good dedication
If you bundled up all what you have (maybe label the images?) I'm, sure people would be more than happy to make up some part sheets especially if the drawings already exist (which they do). Half the parts in the below-decks thread aren't in any sort of ordered part sheets, they're mainly just scraps that we've put together.
The proplem is, that I don't have stuff bundled in to single place, but scattered around myriads of old sheest stuffed to their full, in my work sheet drawings, my AU sheets and so on... I can vaguetly keep things in track for my own use and more than once i've redrawn stuff simply becouse I couldn't find the needed part! ...and simply to label them would be mammuth task of its own, since each weaponsystem comes with its own eletronics, and most eletronic devices forms families that forms a set to work as single system... just doing that post-war artillery sheet took 2 months for me to finally get it done, and it still contains errors. This labeling and telling people which one is which, and what is needed to with what usually gets to passed with few sentences in these replies, but its hours and hours of work by its own. Not just a little "just" among the procedure.
And to top that, my habbit when Im doing my retouching rounds, is to drawn everything again according to my latest talent. that means redoing the parts as well. Even if would for some how manage to complete those sheets, in short time they would once again be obsolete compared to my latest work.