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thanks Jim for the reply. Yes, I was going to use the cookie cutter method. And I will have alot of hard shell scenery since my layout is entirely countryside. I just think it will be ackward and cumbersome trying to get two 4'x7' 1/2 plywood pieces up on top of my benchwork, and then crawl up on top to cut the roadbed. There is no way I could do this on my workbench, but I have thought about slightly raising them up enough on my garage floor to cut the roadbed. Also, I am not familiar with a scroll saw or roto-zip saw. How do those differ from a jig saw? The only thing I have to cut with right now is a jig saw. Are they better and easier to use?
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