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Hi, this is my first post. My husband and I purchased a Life-like HO scale set for our 7 year old daughter for Christmas. She loves it just running on the board with no scenery but she is anxious to get a scene set up. The set did not include instructions on a tunnel but she wants one. We are very familiar with paper mache and plan to use this. Do you have suggestions on minimum height, width and length for a tunnel? I want to make it easy to get in to remove possible derailments. Also, I have seen some cool cars on ebay and other websites the look tall. Is there a site that would tell me the max height on an HO set car? Is there any concern with using cardboard as the base/inside of the tunnel? <br /> <br />Also, what is the best book for beginners in scene planning and making? <br /> <br />Thanks. <br />Michelle
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