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	Comments on: John Shows How He Achieved A Bigger Industrial Footprint On His N Scale Inglenook Shunting Layout	</title>
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		By: Gary Stasinowsky		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Has anybody used a 3D Printer successfully to build scenery and buildings etc. for their model railroad setup? I am intrigued by what 3D printers can do, but before I lash out with my saved-up pennies, I need to get an idea of what, if anything can be done, and how big the 3D printer would be. Are they easily programmed via the computer? Anyhow, cheers and God Bless from Down Under in Adelaide, South Australia. (Gary Stazza.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Has anybody used a 3D Printer successfully to build scenery and buildings etc. for their model railroad setup? I am intrigued by what 3D printers can do, but before I lash out with my saved-up pennies, I need to get an idea of what, if anything can be done, and how big the 3D printer would be. Are they easily programmed via the computer? Anyhow, cheers and God Bless from Down Under in Adelaide, South Australia. (Gary Stazza.</p>
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