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| Use 1/4 inch dowel rods (available in craft stores) to simulate beams in adobe buildings. Use stone patterned paper or plasticard (available in hobby shops) to simulate stone underneath cracked spackle. | Use lead foil (available in our online store) for posters on the sides of buildings. It is easily bent, curled, and indented (for nails or rivets). | |
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| Use lead foil (available in our online store) for armor plating on the sides of buildings. It is easily indented (for nails or rivets). | Put together two 15 mm 4 story Apartment Buildings for a wider building | |
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| Put together a Small and a Large Cottage for a longer building | Use lead foil (available in our online store) for flags and posters on the sides of buildings. These could signify a general headquarters, for example. Use thin cardboard to form stonework. | |
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| Use cardboard rectangles glued into a window to look like a bricked over window. | Use cardboard rectangles glued onto a roof to look like cedar shingles. | |
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| Make the roofs removable by gluing them together separately and using popsicle sticks to make supporting beams under the peak of the roof | ||