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Scenery Express: an online store for your landscapes


From their "About Us" page:

Since 1993, Scenic Express has taken great pride in bringing the latest, most innovative scenery products to the modeling industry the world has ever known!

Scenic Express credits its many years of success to not only selling “top-of-the-line” landscaping scenery supplies, but also attributes much success to its well-known reputation for prompt processing and shipping of orders (most orders are shipped the same day!). Further, Scenic Express continues to add annually the most modern, up-to-date, exciting, new scenery products to its inventory making every new catalog released the most sought after publication. The NEW ‘SuperTurf’ and MiniNatur Crop Rows and Vegetables are just two of the hottest items selling to date.

Scenic Express is also a proud sponsor of the O-Gauge Railroading Forum and delights in participating in children’s programs and knowledgeable workshops which promote enthusiasm and continued interest for the model railroading hobby.

Click here to visit their online shop and peruse their many departments, including "Grass, Ground Covers, Flowers", "Trees & Tree Kits", "Mountain Building & Terrain Construction", "Tunnel Portals & Walls", "Trackbed and Ballast", "Figures & Accessories", "Bookstore & Videos",
"Scratch Building/Tools", & "Scenic Backdrops".


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