Garden Trains: Questions and Answers
Garden Trains: What Kind of Buildings can I use on my Garden Railroad? - Part 2
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Putting buildings outside can create a challenge to keep them looking good. I know that many of our buildings are made of heavy plastic, some are made of wood. They have lasted for several years outside, but we do take them in for the winter. Which give us another problem – a town or two of large scale buildings can take up a lot of space to store. So what do you use, wood, plastic, cement or what? Do your store your buildings at specific time during the year? How do you keep them from blowing away? Do you light your buildings and if you do – how?
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