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						11 years 8 months ago		 -  11 years 8 months ago		#16986
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						11 years 8 months ago		 -  11 years 8 months ago		#16987
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				These two buildings are "paper"..... I laminated the paper to wooden cutout and styrene to maintain shape and add heft.
Oftentimes paper buildings have details we can't model in Z and also shadows as on right. I think they are good for background uses and possibly in the foreground with added details to distract from any dislike of "paper". Plus they are cost effective- over lazer cut wood, with brass mullions, and sticky paper roof shingles.
Plus they are already painted-- a BIG ONE for those that use the dunken bucket method.
  
  
  
			
					Oftentimes paper buildings have details we can't model in Z and also shadows as on right. I think they are good for background uses and possibly in the foreground with added details to distract from any dislike of "paper". Plus they are cost effective- over lazer cut wood, with brass mullions, and sticky paper roof shingles.
Plus they are already painted-- a BIG ONE for those that use the dunken bucket method.
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						11 years 8 months ago				#16988
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				Replied by Catt on topic Re: What do you think about?			
			
				Nice cardstock models guyz.Our On30 layoutb will have a lot of this type building.Fred,where did you get Epstein's from ? I wouldn't mind taking a crack at that one myself. 
			
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						11 years 8 months ago				#16989
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				Paolo I think it looks great! I have integrated paper buildings into my layout as well. But mostly for backdrop buildings. They are not as extensive as your round house. Your round house is really nice!
Fred I like the Epstein building a lot!
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					Fred I like the Epstein building a lot!
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						11 years 8 months ago				#16990
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				Wow, thanks			
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						11 years 8 months ago		 -  11 years 8 months ago		#16991
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				Replied by Fred on topic Re: What do you think about?			
			
				There are several Dover Books- Cut and Assemble-- HO scale- by A G Smith--"Epstein" came from Main Street book.
www.amazon.com/Cut-Assemble-Main-Street-Easy-To-Make/dp/0486244733/ref=pd_sim_b_5/178-0490601-1302559?ie=UTF8&refRID=0XK497HGN1GRDSKZ5HBG
Wow- the price has shot up since I got the books. I'm sure they can be found for less. I guess it is because it is out of print. (1983) I zapped down to Z on color copier.
			
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Wow- the price has shot up since I got the books. I'm sure they can be found for less. I guess it is because it is out of print. (1983) I zapped down to Z on color copier.
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						11 years 8 months ago				#16992
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				Replied by markm on topic Re: What do you think about?			
			
				Great models. Sometimes I think we forget how good properly built cardstock can look.
Dover was built on the concept of publishing out-of-print, specialty books. You might want to checkout their images web site: DoverPictura.com for the books you want.
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					Dover was built on the concept of publishing out-of-print, specialty books. You might want to checkout their images web site: DoverPictura.com for the books you want.
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						11 years 7 months ago				#16993
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				Hey that's great stuff.			
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						11 years 7 months ago				#16999
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				Replied by Socalz44 on topic Re: What do you think about?			
			
				While I'm not a fan of paper models in larger scales, I do believe most paper models are perfect for Z scale. Good job. Jim  
			
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