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I have two complete Victorian house kits. I opened one up and thought with all these parts I could nearly build three different buildings. I've seen and example of stealing entire walls to make something else. I'm wondering more about separating the walls into their individual floors. I think these are ABS? And what would be the best and cleanest way to cut them?

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Tim,

 

The IHC/Lionel Victorian houses are pretty versatile kits.  If you assemble them straight out of the box, they take up quite a bit of room.  There are a bunch of ways you can use the four walls in order to create different buildings.  I needed some 1-3" false fronts, so I used the backs and fronts with 1" of side walls to make 5 different false fronts and 5 different false rears.  You can of course also just shorten the side walls to make a complete house with a smaller footprint.  I agree with George in the above reply that scoring and snapping is the way to go if you want to shorten the side walls.

 

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