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Train set scenery
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Hobbycraft have a lot of stuff like that, do you have a craft shop near you? If you are near Manchester try Fred Aldous, I think they have a website.0
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ydraiggoch73 wrote: »Which set was this please?
I bought it in Argos...here:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3873131/Trail/searchtext>TRAIN.htmPrevious debt: £14K :embarasse Debt free: Sept '03MFW#42 Mortgage OP savings £4271.18/£12000 2019
Started dating OH Mar '12, married Oct '12, Walnut born Dec ' 12 :A SPC 12: 99 £38.05/£500 Make money Jan: £412.34/£310 :T Feb: £88.79/£280 May: £215.52/£310 June: £18.98/£300
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TEA BAGS! no kidding!
dry them out open them up!
put it on the layout then mix some 50/50 water and pva with a few drops of washing up liquid. You are best using a pipette to apply this ( chemist used to sell them)
Florist use some foiledge in there displays it looks like little hedges.( dont know the proper name sorry!)0
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