All of my structures are scratch built; that is, they aren't built from kits. However, I have made extensive use of commercial materials such as plastic brick sheets, doors, windows, etc. Grandt Line has (had, anyway) S Scale doors and windows and in 1998 I acquired a supply that has lasted until now. In fact, I'm down to my last window!
Also, I've done a bit of recycling. My last three completed layouts have reflected where we lived, in order, Oregon, Idaho and Texas. Some of the buildings that would be appropriate for one area didn't necessarily work in another, though most have served on all three layouts. But I've reconfigured some in order to make them appropriate to a layout set on the Texas coast. My Idaho layout had a feed mill and a grain elevator. I combined the two buildings and added a dock to produce Southern Maritime Supply. My power company service center incorporates sections from my Idaho passenger depot.
Trees were reused, too, though I could no longer use the autumn-hued deciduous trees from my Idaho layout, since my layout is set in April 1947 and there isn't much autumn color down here, anyway. My Northwest fir trees were another casualty.
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