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    Styrene Question

    Campbell's corrugated material comes to mind, especially for roofs. One added advantage is that of weathering. IN the past, I have taken roofing, cut it to sheet size (87:1), and immersed it in ferrichloride (etchant available through Radio Shack, et al) which isnormally used to etch printed...
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    Bridge attempt

    Micro Engineering makes the viaduct parts; Central valley makes the parts you are talking about-the girder assemblies. Incidentally; there are several good books on bridge building; one in particular, is by Paul Mallery, and concerns itself more with the theory behind what you would do and why...
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    Wauseon & Norwalk Railroad

    Brakeman; You will never learn faster than if you jump in over your head; because then you HAVE to swim! If you stay "in your area of expertise, you will surely stagnate! never be afraid to jump in over your head. that is how most of us learn the great lessons. Rich
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    Painting plastic to look like wood?

    Pretty good job of making styrene look like wood. I do a lot of scratch/bash work, and that bit of knowledge will surely come in handy. Rich
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