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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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I'm not so much a "just do it" kinda guy so much as I'm a "make sure I have replacements handy" kinda guy [xx(] <br /> <br />After 30-ish years the doors seem a bit less durable, so I'm considering 4 options: <br /> <br />1: Call Athearn and find out if they have the right doors. If so, I'll buy them. As I'm aslo not into wasting stuff, the old doors will go in my "stuff for a junkyard" box, to be used as scrap or car loads. <br /> <br />2: Find a set of doors from A different mfg. I know they make doors, I just haven't seen the right ones yet. <br /> <br />3: Get some styrene and test my almost-non-existent scratchbuilding skills <br /> <br />4: move the doors to an opened or closed position where they look good, and CA them in place so they don't get ripped off if someone tries to open the doors... <br /> <br />[url="http://www.athearn.com/Product/Default.aspx?ProdID=ATH1306"]This[/url] is the car
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