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The king of cheap has been dethroned. As a matter of fact you never where the king of cheap. <br /> <br />I'm so cheap I: <br /> <br />use dyed sawdust instead of ground foam to simulate grass <br /> <br />use only flextrack on my layout because sectional is so expensive <br /> <br />permanently borrow the wood for my benchwork from local construction sites (sometimes i ask) <br /> <br />Instead of buying tree armatures break off pinion tree twigs because the areaes where they growe are so hot and dry they brqanch of very very often <br /> <br />use paper mache instead of plaster cloth whenever possible' <br /> <br />keep all teh foam packing from anything my parentts buy to use as risers and stuff (I got some nice ones out of our new freezer that I used to make the pilings for the autobahn bridge on my layout) <br /> <br />I cram all my old garbage onto my layout and cover it with plaster cloth to make mountains <br /> <br /> <br />Despite how cheap I am my layout still looks ausome. Check out the website at www.angelfire.com/mech/trains
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