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[img]http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/BillC/snow 013a.jpg[/img] <br />Most of the buildings and people, particularly the plastic ones, are designed to stay out in all sorts of weather. These cars were left out overnight because I wanted to take a picture of them with the snow. Normally I bring in the cars during winter months, locomotives always. The buildings are going to need repairs at some point, but this is true of 1:1 structures too. <br /> <br />Perhaps the bigger issue is track. In my LGB rail joiners I use graphite lubricant paste #51010 to promote reliable electrical continuity. I operate all winter long as weather and snow depth permit. <br /> <br />So leave your buildings and track out and enjoy them as much as possible. <br /> <br />Regards, <br />Bill C. <br />South Jersey <br />
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