Any good resource for modeling nuts, bolt & screws

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Any good resource for modeling nuts, bolt & screws

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Has anyone found a good resource for model loco & Carriage screws, nuts & bolts IE: a compartment box with the 10 or 15 most commonly used. Or a good outlet for this type of thing. At the moment i am missing a couple of tiny screws that hold a plate in place over my couplers & wouldn't have a clue on the size of such a tiny screw. I have been used to ½”x6 as a small screw & these are much smaller. Thanks
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I would have said Maplins but this is pretty good.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nuts-Bolts-S ... SwurZZKAc7
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Try Eileen's Emporium:
https://eileensemporium.com/
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I bought a load of little fasteners from Peters Spares but if you don’t know the size then its hit and miss until you do.
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Thanks everyone. Didnt even think of ebay & just purchased a mixed box of screws & nuts & bolts.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/Your-Guide-t ... 277/g.html
May be useful to decide the size of bolts you need.
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