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Central,ILL. USA

If you remember last year i converted and panted some xmas village buildings over for FOW thy look pretty close to 15mm.Yesterday i was at my local Wal mart and guess what they are back and wth a new product line.This year it is 2 story buildings for a 1.50$.Wal mart also has Trees for .75 to 2.00 a piece or a pack for around 8$.They even have some Brick road vinly strips 24 inches for. 3.00$.
The FActory paint jobs kinda suck on some the so ill be basing and repainting them. keep your eyes open at your local Department store because you can find some nice cheap terrain for a really good price.I remember also thatAncient Society was doing the same thing last year to and i really liked his GAzebo. Tanks for now.keep yours eyes on this article because i will be updating it.

Here is a link to Anciet Society conversion. http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2012/10/dollar-store-terrain-gazebo.html
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