So... basically made out of the same materials as the full-size postwar houses, then. ;^)
The best ones were made of enameled steel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lustron_house).
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My wife's been wanting to start a Village of her own to go with the trains, but... the rampaging toddler thing comes into play there as well.
Like having a Qat with opposable thumbs, I'm sure. If you look online under 'paper models', there are quite a few places that sell model houses as files that you print out on a colour printer, then assemble for wargaming or trains. They might make an acceptable interim solution, until a proper village would be safe.
When I was very young, our village sat atop a medium-tall bookcase. I could see it if I got up on the couch, but I couldn't reach it from the floor.
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I found a box of weird Christmas bulbs, including some of those bubbling-candle ones
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The best ones were made of enameled steel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lustron_house).
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My wife's been wanting to start a Village of her own to go with the trains, but... the rampaging toddler thing comes into play there as well.
Like having a Qat with opposable thumbs, I'm sure. If you look online under 'paper models', there are quite a few places that sell model houses as files that you print out on a colour printer, then assemble for wargaming or trains. They might make an acceptable interim solution, until a proper village would be safe.
When I was very young, our village sat atop a medium-tall bookcase. I could see it if I got up on the couch, but I couldn't reach it from the floor.
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I found a box of weird Christmas bulbs, including some of those bubbling-candle ones
Oooh! Pictures?