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The Dover Book series has about 10 HO scale books for cut and paste. They can be ZAPPED to Z on a copier, and with the color- the buildings are already painted. These are fine for beginners, for buildings in the background, and to use for patterns for scribed evergreen styreen , heavy cardstock--whatever. These are NOT the BRASS beauties but are an inexpensive way for a newbie to begin his scenic exdplorations and the notsonewbie to create other buildings by crashing and bashing. check out dover book site for more info=-
leagalease jargon- I'm not affiliated with Dover in any way.
I can't find the DOWNTOWN BOOK- but will keep looking.
now I'll try to post some pictures..
There are a lot of paper building sites and hopefully other members will post thier favorites so we can have a good library for the archives and reference.
Fred
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This is an example of a PAPER Dover Book Church made up from book-- It's HO on right and the left one I scaled down, lamenated evergreen clapboard siding over solid wood- cut to shape on bandsaw, and copied windows glued on.
Please remember these were done years ago-
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www.moduni.de/index.php/cPath/10000000
(They sell kits made by others)
www.miniatureville.com/?gclid=CNKIlpe85ZACFRMdewodckYVOw
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This is a picture I took a few years ago of several buildings from the above books Zapped to Z and used against the backboard to give the appearance of added depth, and a town in a valley that greatly enhanced the character of my layout and gave the impression that the train had a populated area to service. Now that's a run on sentance!
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We are dusting off cobbwebs here! But this project still holds true today.
During early Z there were only a few American buildings-5-.
So we had to do some interesting conglobulation. This set of buildings are paper mounted on wood with evergreen styreen for roofing and interveening walls. For the new z hobbiest or for that never to be seen building in the background, this works. But the interesting thing is I got the graphics- picture, from a FREE real estate brouchure, from a grocery store. Add some bushes and trees and it would surfice until you build all those beautiful brass kits kept safely in a big cardboard box. This project took less than an hour, as is my style (Built like a Battleship)- I cut one piece of wood to shape on the band saw. added the roof and intermediate walls, glued on the paper frontpiece, painted and was done--- well I have some more touch up to do.
One never knows where something in Z might appear- does one!
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www.illinoishistory.gov/ps/construct_mainstreet.htm
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www.moduni.de/index.php/cPath/80000000_80400000_80404000
scalescenes.com/
www.train24.de/index.php?page=produkte&kategorie=326
www.betexa.cz/eng/btx-ramy.html
www.peard.nl/
www.paperbuildings.happyllama.com/
Well, this should be enough for today. Some of these sites also have free downloads.
Enjoy,
Robert
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