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Replacement Parts Thread
Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 4:26 PM

Ok i see alot of "Where can i get replacement parts for kit x from company y" kicking about alot on these forums. So i thought to make it easier on people, we could lump it all together so when someone needs to know where to go. they come here. get a link and theyre away and laughing. Also doesnt help when at 3am your wide awake and dont know what to do so your mind starts solving problems you didnt know you had lol. So my thought was to list as many plastic kitset manufacturers as possible and then have links or information as to where to get replacement parts for them. Does this sound like a good idea to people? or is it just me?

 

First and foremost. If you have bought a kit new and have experienced problems with the kit or have a broken part. return to where you purchased it. They may be able to help. If you get no joy there. then contact the manufacturer directly.

Below I am compiling a list of companies and their customer support details. Hopefully this should help those in need.

 

Ill add to the list as time goes on.

 

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Posted by batai37 on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 4:38 PM

I would think people would have enough common sense to search for and check the manufacturer's web page, if they have one,  to start off with. That's sometimes not the case it seems. It might be helpful to include links for aftermarket suppliers as well.

Finding out how to order replacement parts isn't very hard...actually getting them, or even just getting the manufacturer to reply to messages is another story. Hmm

Anyway, for my contribution here's the support number for Tamiya USA: 949-362-2240. They're pretty good at customer service on the phone. Forget about sending them email inquiries, it's a waste of time - they've never answered any of mine. Just call them, and be prepared for a LONG wait (months) if they don't have the requested part(s) in stock and have to order from Japan.

 

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 5:08 PM

Well, the idea did pop into my head at 3am, so it cant be that great lol. Oh well. i just thought it would be nice to take the effort out for people and put everything in one place. 

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 7:33 PM

Most model companies will send you a replacement part. Tamiya, on the other hand, sells entire replacement sprues if available. The service I had (only once) was very good. I inherited an M2 Bradley (the original kit with interior) and one of the side skirts was broken. I ordered the sprue using part numbers from the newer M2A2 Bradley (those skirts were still included but unused on the current kit). Got the parts I needed in a short while.

I imagine it would depend on whether or not they had the kit on hand and could scavenge it for the sprue you need.

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Posted by batai37 on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 7:53 PM

I think you may have misinterpreted...I don't think this would be a bad idea at all.

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 8:07 PM

sweet, ill compile a list of manufacturers and then post the best way to contact each with contact details next to the name.

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Posted by Phil_H on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 8:25 PM

It's a tough ask, as you will also have to consider location (ie country) and individual manufacturers' local distributors in each country.

There are distributors like Toy Traders (Tamiya's Australian distributor) who simply don't want to know about missing parts from kits.

Good luck.

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  • From: New Zealand
Posted by Scorpiomikey on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 10:22 PM

Im aware theres going to be hurdles. but if i dont do the hard yards who will?

 

Ill also be relying on you guys (the community) alot to pass on the sources of best customer service for the different regions. This way we get experienced modelers passing on their knowledge to the newer modelers. Im hoping this can become a community project that will benefit everyone as a whole.

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Posted by Scorpiomikey on Wednesday, April 7, 2010 5:52 PM

list has been updated

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