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Rob, There are books out on working with styrene that would be available at a hobby shop alongwith a good selection of styrene. Also if you are looking for sheets of it, The plastic For Sale signs that are found in Wal-Mart or dicount stores are the same type of plastic and ar cheeper than a hobby shop depending on the thickness and shape you need. A nother good place to find it cheek is to look in your local Yellow Pages Phone book and look for plastic distributers. From them can be bought many fifferent size, shaped and thickness's of there scrap cutoffs which are usually sold to us buy the pound for not much. Not knowing what you plan to build..........but yes you can reuse the left over pieces from kits to build something else. That's a very common practice in the modeling world. If you let use know what you are trying to build, we can most likely help you more. Hope I helped...........Jamie
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