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QUOTE: Originally posted by Dave Farquhar I forget the brand name, but there's a line of inexpensive miniature plastic doll houses that shows up in drug stores frequently. The size is just about right for O gauge. You'll want to get rid of some of the froo-froo stuff on them and you'll want to paint them, but they cost something like $4. Next time you're at CVS or Walgreen's, take a stroll down the toy aisle. If the door is about 1.75 inches, you've found it.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
QUOTE: Originally posted by jefelectric There have been a lot of the Lionel buildings on ebay lately. Most are selling for under 15.00 and they are lighted. Walthers puts some of theirs on sale occasionally, check their web site from time to time. A lot of the online and mail order suppliers handle Plasticville buildings.
Bob Keller
QUOTE: Originally posted by jaabat QUOTE: Originally posted by Dave Farquhar I forget the brand name, but there's a line of inexpensive miniature plastic doll houses that shows up in drug stores frequently. The size is just about right for O gauge. You'll want to get rid of some of the froo-froo stuff on them and you'll want to paint them, but they cost something like $4. Next time you're at CVS or Walgreen's, take a stroll down the toy aisle. If the door is about 1.75 inches, you've found it. Thanks for the great tip, Dave. I'll be on the lookout for those doll houses. With all the stuffy noses and earaches my kids get, I visit drug stores on a pretty regular basis! I've had a lot of luck painting and detailing Plasticville structures. I buy them cheap at train shows ($3 -$5) and don't care if they're already built or not, although the built ones seem to be cheaper. Last wekend I took a Plasticville Cape Cod house with an ugly red roof and white chimney, and painted the entire thing. Now it has a gray roof, tan siding, white trim and green shutters. They chimney is now brick colored. It really looks nice and it was all of $3! I'm going to use it as a railroad office building. Jim
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