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    Hasegawa spare parts

    Hi all I know I have asked for help in this before but I have a hasegawa 1/32 p51d mustang that is missing bits, now I have tried calling the number that a few of you guys have kindly provided me with and the number does not seem to exsist anymore, I have e-mailed two different address continuously and have had no reply, does anyone here have any up to date info on how to reach hasegawa for spares? also I would like to ask if anyone has any spares that I will gladly buy from them, I really need a pair of exhaust manifold pipes and two machine guns for the wings and an oil tank that fits into the cockpit fire wall. I know this is a lot to ask of you all but if anyone has parts I will compensate them either financially or a kit in trade.


    thanks again


    scott
  • Robert1968
    • Mar 2015
    • 3596

    #2
    Hi I have a P-51 in Tamiya that I bought a couple of years ago and only started the cockpit but it's in my stash but willing to trade if it's of use to you


    Regards Robert

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by \
      Hi I have a P-51 in Tamiya that I bought a couple of years ago and only started the cockpit but it's in my stash but willing to trade if it's of use to you
      Regards Robert
      Hi Robert I really only do armour but if you would like to trade that would be cool. I assume it's 1/32 scale?


      scott

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      • Ian M
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        • Dec 2008
        • 18269
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        I know that the cost might be against this, but have you looked for after market parts. I would think the guns and exhaust stacks are covered. As for the oil tank, could you not scratch one up from scraps?
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        Bismarck

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          I know that the cost might be against this, but have you looked for after market parts. I would think the guns and exhaust stacks are covered. As for the oil tank, could you not scratch one up from scraps?
          I have Ian but have not been able to find anything I might have a go at scratch building the guns I need and the exhaust sections.


          scott

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          • Ian M
            Administrator
            • Dec 2008
            • 18269
            • Ian
            • Falster, Denmark

            #6
            Close the gun bays. Tube in the wing. guns sorted. If I got it right, the exhausts are also straight pipe stubs in a manifold, which should be easy enough. I'm sure you could scratch them together.


            Ian M
            Group builds

            Bismarck

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            • Robert1968
              • Mar 2015
              • 3596

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              Hi Robert I really only do armour but if you would like to trade that would be cool. I assume it's 1/32 scale?
              Hi scott your more than welcome to the kit if it's of use to you ( it's all there complete with tanks and .50 Brownings there are few metal frets too I think


              Now trade?


              Never been into much armour but have a few in my stash and wanted to do a early Ausf 4 ? As I have a Michael witmans idea ( I have him in 1/35 and in 120mm so if that's a fair trade I will package up for you and send your way ??

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              • Guest

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                Originally posted by \
                Hi Robert first I wanted to say thank you for the offer I appreciate the fact that you came to my assistance when needed but I have decided to have a go at scratch building what I need, its time I stopped becoming scared of trying these new things and just got on with it, I found that I already have what I need to build up the guns; its been lying in a drawer for months without a purpose and as for the exhausts I managed to download and print off the instructions and I find that even these look fairly simplistic to build from scratch.


                thanks again and much appreciated.


                scott

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