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Chris
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Thanks Herb, wait till the new rabbits are complete they are smaller and taking even longer to make but I hope to get them completed soon. if I really want to go crazy I should try to add a couple off spring. wow I'm thinking way too detailed. Had an idea for the cedar chips on the bottom of the hutch/ will wait till I see if it works out before I explain more. And found very fine mesh screen That I am hoping to use in the doors. then a coat paint. And Then back to finishing the corn crib.
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As you are using 2D paper rabbits, you could just scale them and print to any size you want. Jose.
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No they are 3 D I use the tip of a sanded down round tooth pic to build up small dot layers of white glue on both sides. doing one side at a time untill he rabbits body has a rounded 3 D form
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Fine enough screen to be scale, is going to obscure all your bunny building---
How about radio collars and a buried wire around the edge of the yard--like the "invisible fence" for dogs?
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Chris
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I already tried the screen to see if it would hide too much and it was fine. it's scale enough that scale rabbits would not hop through it. but still open enough to see inside.
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I know that there MUST be HO scale wabbits available. Look for British websites, they have everything that breathes oxygen listed. I will ask this question on a site that I haunt.
Woodie
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Tim Rose
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How hot does an HO scale fire have to be to adequately cook Hasenpfeffer?

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I once bought an HO scale skunk from master creations, looked like a stone with white stripe on it, if you did not know where to look exactly, you would never see it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If i was going to have a rabbit on my layout, i would only have one of those GIANT RABBITS in a model rabbit from Holland. Those suckers are HUGE !!!!!!!!!
In kit #215 by fine scale miniatures, it had a snake in the kit. You would never figure it out by looking at it .
At least in O scale you can actually make out what it is, when looking at it
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Tim Rose wrote: How hot does an HO scale fire have to be to adequately cook Hasenpfeffer?

Well obviously that depends on whether your ingredients are plastic or white metal...
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