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Javern, <br /> <br />Try yellow or orangish construction paper. If you have a muiti-story building you can cut random lengths by floor and paste it behind the windows. A very thin piece of syrene to hold the shade off the "glass" may assist. Or perhaps a Cat hanging in a shade. <br /> <br />I have tried to paint shades for railroad cars and it got covered. So.. I take small bits of strip syrene and use those in different heights and not all of the windows have em. If you are really thinking of twilight scenes, try a small bulb behind a shaded window that is shining on the shade. <br /> <br />Possibly for variation a few shades will be either ripped or hanging loose at a bad angle. <br /> <br />Hope this helps. <br /> <br />Lee
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