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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2015 10:29:37 GMT -7
I saw Junkman has them but it appears he is M.I.A. Who sell these? I need a bunch of them, thanks! Chas.
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Post by gardnerpag44 on May 25, 2015 10:46:59 GMT -7
Try e-bay under model parts...parts by parks or detail master
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Post by CoyoteCrunch on May 25, 2015 15:14:49 GMT -7
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Post by Gothicz House Of Kustomz on May 26, 2015 11:03:19 GMT -7
Scratch build yer own, ya will like'em allot better, and ya can actually make them to look like they fit the scale
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 17:50:30 GMT -7
Thanks for the help guys. I tried Coyotes link and bid on the nine. In the short term this will work. I have been out of models for a long time and everything is a test at this point. Im thinking someone used to sell kits to build your own? In any case I might take some plastic and the pin vise and see if I can drill out a cap this small and maybe create my own. For now and at least the first builds I have pending and there are a few the generic will have to do. Already have one motor done with a pre wired unit I had and it turned out decent. Chas.
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Post by stitchdup on May 27, 2015 1:13:46 GMT -7
I usually end up making my own in the way you describe if I cant drill out the kit ones. In fact I think my roadster is the only car with a kit distributor. It works for me but the ones I make tend to be very plain. I'd like to find a lot of tamiya kit ones as they are easier to put the boots on for glueing the wire into due to the sharpness of the moulding and not needing drilled out like some do
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