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Depending on the size, this might be a good candidate for laser cutting or photoetching. It would probably be much cheaper too. You could probably have them cut from thin stainless steel.
Anything here work?http://www.wildwestmodels.com/products/detail-parts/details-general.html#DP31
Pipe flanges have even numbers of holes, the number dependent on the size of the pipe and the thickness is dependent on the pressure the pipe is designed for. FYI in case it matters to you.
Did you actually contact the seller to see if they will combine shipping costs? Or do the specifically mention not combining shipping in the item description? Often they do not bother with the combined shipping through eBay as that complicates things for them, but if you ask them they will allow it. If they are ok with that then they will either send you an invoice for all your items with combined shipping or when you get ready to pay, request total from the seller making a note that you would like the total with a combined shipping cost.I even had the eBay prevent me from requesting total at the checkout - I still contacted the seller for an invoice using standard "ask a question" link in one of the items I bought.I have done any the actions I documented above on multiple occasions and saver myself at least some of the shipping cost.
It's doable but not as easy to make as it looks. The problem is the thickness of the materials. A 6" pipe is in N scale ø1mm. The flange would then be ø1.5mm. That's very small. Bolt holes are too small to keep open I expect. In FUD you can make the holes but they will probably be full of wax. Bolts will be 0.1-0.2mm, they can be printed but will be almost invisible.If you want I can draw you a batch, but no guarantee that the printed items will look as expected in the digital files.
Peach Creek Shops just recently announced a series of pipe flanges available related to steel mill modeling:www.peachcreekshops.com/genprods.php3?UID=2015070112481370.194.228.34&val=Steel+Mill+PartsSeven different sizes: 1", 7/8", 3/4", 5/8", 1/2", 3/8", 1/4". All of them are sized to fit snugly over the appropriate Plastruct tubing.