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Wed, Jan 4 2006 11:18 AM
Good Morning! I am looking for a "High Sierra" Terrain for Trains Layout. Do you know where I can get one cheap? Thanks
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Posted by
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Wed, Jan 4 2006 3:02 PM
Ebay is probably your best bet and you can probably get them cheap too. Otherwise you may have to go to your local hobby shop or other hobby shop that sells the set. But you probably won't find it as cheap there.
James
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Fri, Jan 6 2006 9:38 PM
EBAY!!!!!!!!![C):-)]
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Posted by
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Fri, Jan 6 2006 9:56 PM
Yeah, go with them above; ebay
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the place to go! Especially if you're looking for stuff in that category. Or if ebay doesn't have what you are looking for, try 'Woodland Scenics.' They're pretty good aswell! Hope that helps,
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