paper on layouts!!

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I was starting this thread out of curiosity of what paper and cardboard items exist on people's layouts ie.buildings, rolling stock....

thanx , Ben
 
For me:
Almost all the buildings (can list the ones that aren't cardboard).
All the backdrops.
The stone and brick retaining walls in the stations and the decorative stone.
I have some spare station platforms and platform kits if anyone wants them.
I have a small number of Peco Wonderful Wagons which are printed & embossed card sides on metal body.
 

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When I get done rebuilding my layout (mostly vintage Lionel and Marx O27), the buildings will be almost entirely paper. They won't be scale models though; I'm going for a vintage toy look. I've also been known to put the occasional paper automobile on the layout too, and I have two boxcars that I made out of paper.

I'm going to use papier mache for my hill. I guess I really ought to be working on that instead of yakking on forums. :)

I've toyed with the idea of using two-dimensional paper cutouts for the figures but I probably won't do that. I have heard that some German collectors have done stunning layouts with them though.
 
one structure made of cardboard and sandpaper (stucco), a steel water tower and a wooden water tower both made from toilet paper tubes, one caredboard building under construction, and 4 cardboard ore cars under construction.

it really is an excellent (and cheap) building material.

kevin
 
All my retaining walls, bridge abutments are cardboard.
I used cardboard for parts of my turntable pit, sand house, ash pit and coaling tower.
There is a cardboard gondola I built sitting in the yard also.
I am considering using cardboard for fascia.