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Module One Starts
Your New Model RR Structure

Module One is the beginning of a new way to model railroad structures using your printer, cardstock and glue.

This piece is for either the front or end of the building and provides a ground-floor entry point.

Iy will be easy for you to design and build a structure of almost any size for your layout.
Step 1--Print a copy of this file and carefully cut it into four pieces. Leave the white "Xed" borders on either side of the brick panels. These are needed for placement of the pilasters which will be assembled from the grey brick strips.

Step 2--Leave as much white on both sides of the grey strips to assist in wrapping around a half-inch strip of cardboard to give the pilasters a raised look.

Step 3. Using spray adhesive coat the back of the grey brick strips and fold around a half-inch strip of cardboard as long as the building is high.

Glue the finished pilasters to the three white X-marked slots, weight and let the piece cure overnight.

Incidentally, your download of this file will be without the watermark.

This file is ready for instant download for $3.98 and includes the right to reprint. That's Right...

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