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Hi all, <br />I'm riding out the heatwave in my basement-not a bad place to be! I'm looking for some insight into a problem I've run into. I've finished putting together the Walthers Merchants Row I kit and am in the process of constructing store signs. I am actually modeling contemporary Bloomington, Indiana-my beloved college town. I am using graphics I've found on the computer, printing them out, adding some double sided tape, and mounting onto small pieces of styrene sheet. My problem is that I havent found any way to make perfectly even/rectangular styrene signs. I found a product made by Northwest Short Line called "The Chopper". Would anyone recommend that? I did just purchase a transparent straight edge as well. Perhaps that might help. Any of your thoughts would be greatly appreciated! <br />Thanks, <br />Gregg <br />
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