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Evergreen Styrene - Model Railroader Magazine

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Rachel Ellis

Updated on April 07, 2026

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  • From: East Haddam, CT
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Posted by CTValleyRR on Sunday, October 23, 2011 6:09 PM

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Styrene is definitely thicker. I meant the thickness and the dimensions too i.e 8x11 Which piece of styrene shoulkd I get that has dimensions closest to paper?

Then you want the thinnest size, 0.005", which comes in 6 x 12 sheets.

Or you can get 0.010" thick, and get it in 11" x 14",, which you can trim to sixe, but it would be much thicker.

Perhaps if we knew what you were trying to do, and why you want styrene sheets in this particular size and thickness, we could help you with alternatives.

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