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<p>[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 3909702, member: 18716"]For general hardware spares try model making shops (including model railway shops), they often have small nails, screws pins and obscure bits. For the more specialised items you may do best buying damaged items (which can often be had cheaply) and scavenging the parts from them. This way you will get original fittings and it may well work out cheaper than trying to source replacements.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 3909702, member: 18716"]For general hardware spares try model making shops (including model railway shops), they often have small nails, screws pins and obscure bits. For the more specialised items you may do best buying damaged items (which can often be had cheaply) and scavenging the parts from them. This way you will get original fittings and it may well work out cheaper than trying to source replacements.[/QUOTE]
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