So when I was putting together the Bolink above, I started with half of a radio plate, and of course it was impossible to track one down. I ended up making up the rest of the design, and Jeff @ FW cut a new one along with the rest of the chassis plates. This morning I end up in the garage of a guy that owned a LHS for years, and when he closed down, he took all the inventory home. In the literal first box I look at, I could actually see it sitting on top from across the room, was a NIP Bolink Round Tracker radio plate. In the next 1.5 hours that I spent there just barely scratching the surface of his collection, I ended up finding three more!

It became the running joke of my visit! These plates are specific to the first version of this one model, and I don't think they were made very long, and there were very few other Bolink chassis pieces found in his stuff. I could have spent a week going through this guy's stuff and would not have seen it all. Problem is, he isn't giving it away!

I think his LHS inventory is his retirement, and he knows what the stuff is worth.
I build RCs like people would have done back in the '90s ..................................... if they had 3D printers.