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My RR is at a standstill since we are moving in 2 months, So I'm building some kits I've been stocking up. I work in "N" scale. I built an Old Atlas Coal mine, I was happy with that, and a ConCor wharehouse went well too. Then I tried an small minehead called the "Poor Boy Mine" For me very tiny parts. I could use some tips on dealing with smaller parts and keeping them square, many parts were like 1/16 plastic. also my next project is a Campbell Idaho Springs mine which is small wood parts. Again I need tips keeping the parts squared up, and avoiding the dreaded stuck together fingers. Once I tackle these I have a Walther New River mine kit to build. I wi***here was a technology to build them in "O" scale and then shrink them to "N" :) <br /> <br />Thanks, Dave <br />
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