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Difficulty With temperature varation
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<p>I have just dug out a wooden G scale stock car I built many years ago. It had been stored in our attic for years, where temperatures range from -4°F in Winter to 122°F in Summer. The car survived without any damage.</p> <p>I think that painted lumber can cope quite well with temperature changes, providing it is well seasoned. A bigger enemy to deal with is humidity. If your new layout location stays fairly dry, you won´t encounter much problems with the temperature variation.</p>
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