--- In [email protected], Bob Werre <b...@...> wrote:

> And as Pieter mentions, using thin plexiglass overlaid with the 
> brick/window arrangements would be ideal.  The plex is very stable and 
> heavy enough where the building won't be tipped easily. 

   Hi Bob, I can probably use backdrop photos for most of the large
downtown type buildings with closer buildings formed as flats against
the backdrops. My main concern was the availability of components such
as siding materials, windows, doors, utility infrastructure, etc.  
  Does any one know if architects build much in 3/16 scale? That large
Cincinatti S scale layout had to get all those parts somewhere?  
              Regards, Dave Branum 


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