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Old 05-09-2013, 10:23 AM
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Default Re: Question about scale nuts and bolts.

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Originally Posted by RoadFlyer View Post
Got mine from Mc Master Carr in 6mm,. 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. As LMACKATTACK said they come in packs of 100. The way to go economically. They all worked well on my Knight Hauler and no taping required.
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KNUPFER Modell in germany. For those tamiya metric sizes.

http://translate.google.com/translat.../shop/&act=url


US distributor. Only carries up to 2mm. Also has taps, dies and drill bits under tools.

http://www.modelmotorcars.com/html/s...tore_hrdwr.htm
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I buy from these guys. http://www.microfasteners.com/home.php Not a lot of metric stuff but they do carry a lot of small standard stuff. They have some tools too. I received my order within a few days even coming across the border. Nice polite people to talk to as well!

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Originally Posted by Espeefan View Post
RC4WD also has some nice hex head screws, but the variety of lengths available are not nearly as abundant as the socket head cap screws. To me, socket head cap screws are huge improvement over the phillips head screws that come with most Tamiya kits. Nothing looks worse then a phillips head screw on a scale model. At least a socket head screw, even if it's not a hex head, doesn't stick out so bad.
Thank you everyone for all the info.

Mike
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