Creating a Valance for the A&A Food Terminal Layout
Creating a Valance for the A&A Food Terminal Layout I needed a better way to keep dust off of my switching layout in the basement, so I constructed a valance/shelf to go over it. I can now easily drape plastic sheets over the layout without it touching any of the scenery, and I can even install some lighting up in it at some point to light the layout in a pleasing way. This video is not intended for persons under the age of 14, as dangerous power tools are used/demonstrated.

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Working with ITLA Scale Models Wall Module Kits

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Building a light valance for the 12'x20" HO shelf layout

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Lightly Weathering an HO Scale Boxcar

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HO Scale Shelf Layout Built For Operations - Complete Build

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HO Scale Switching Layout Build - Warehouse Alley - Part 1

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Experimenting With Ops For A&A Food Products - HO Switching Layout

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Two Different Background Buildings and a DIY Photo Backdrop for my HO Scale Model Railroad Layout

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Total Idiots at Work Caught on Camera | Best of 2024

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Cheap and Easy Realistic Level Crossings

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Building a Model Railroad: Adding Lights, Fascia & Curtains

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Update: These $5.00 Signals Are Awesome! | Model Railroad Train Layout Details

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HOn3 Barlow Pass Layout | Benchwork, Roadbed and Grades

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New 8x12 HO Train Layout Build

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Installing the Lighting Valence - BNSF Plains Division HO Layout

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Installing Backdrops for Model Railroads

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Tiny Train, Big Impact: Building a Coffee Table with a Twist!

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How To Model Asphalt For Model Railroads And Dioramas

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HO Scale Rail-Served Wholesaler Kit Assembly

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LED LIGHTING FOR MODEL RAILROADS

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