G-Scale Building in Half a Minute

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2006

A half-minute instructional clip on how to construct a garden railway building from corrugated plastic sheets (often used for outdoor signs), plastic bathroom moldings (sold in home improvement stores), along with inexpensive plastic doors and windows made by Precision Products. Loctite Stik 'n' Seal glue, or something similar, will hold it together.

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  • May I ask where you buy your windows and doors ?

  • @haonchr You may be able to get them directly from Precision Products. Try to Google it. If no luck there, Nicholas Smith Trains sells them. You can also Google that too. Good luck.

  • how did you do the roof? Great work 5 stars for you :)

  • Sawman, that is wet-dry sandpaper, but it has not held up well in the weather outdoors. Now I use plastic roofing made in sheets by Precision Products, then paint it with latex or spray cans. You can see it in use on my warehouse and glassworks buildings.

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  • @billc226 thanks soo much. I would like to use this summer to build some buildings and add some details to my layout. thanks again!!

  • nice to see, thank you!

  • Inspirational!

  • cool! The company I work for manufactures corrugated plastic. anyway, it was just interesting to see what I could find about it on youtube.  :)

  • cool gave me ideas

  • good stuff

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