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<P>Ok, are we talking wood? or asphalt (sp)?</P> <P>For redwood I ask the local hardware store if they have any broke ones which they normaly do.</P> <P>As for assphalt (sp) rolled on, use wet dry sand paper but I use liquide nail as a glue to attach it.</P> <P>There is other stuff on the market for that like this stuff: </P> <P><A href="http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/121_scale/121_whatsnext_roof_floor.html">http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/121_scale/121_whatsnext_roof_floor.html</A></P> <P><A href="http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/121_scale/121_alessio_shingles.html">http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/121_scale/121_alessio_shingles.html</A></P> <P><A href="http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/g_scale/g_141a.html">http://www.oakridgehobbies.com/g_scale/g_141a.html</A> look to the bottom, don't think there wood though.</P> <P>1/2 cent.</P> <P>William </P>
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