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Before -  Typical O-22 switch machine cover.

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Build Section House out of Midwest Products Bass Wood.  Doors + Windows by Grandt Line.

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Add shake roof shingles cut from 1/32" Bass Wood.  This is tedious, but I think the result looks good.

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Install on Layout.

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Doors + windows installed. Fresh paint job.

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Steve

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@Joe Fauty posted:

Brings up another option - covering ITADS. I have built some custom 'electrical' sheds, cut out holes for the ITAD sensor and placed over the ITAD. I also found a great tool shed from Grandt Line that also works.







Electrical Sheds 1

The smaller shed is the Z-Stuff sensors.

Fantastic idea. I'm going to have several of these on my layout and was worried how it would look. Do they work as well with the cover?

This is Grant Lines Tool Shed

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I saw this older thread and thought to add .. I just got some  red switchman (without the shed, that has a flag instead of a lantern.  air tank  plastic covers)

I painted them and used double sided foam tape to install..

I thought about other ways, but wanted as low a profile I could find .

not to mentions not too expensive either...daniel

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