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EZ Line Simulating Wires Charcoal Black in FINE
For simulating ropes, fences, telephone or electrical lines on your train layout
In black color
Measures .010" Diameter x 100' Long
Great for HO or N scale
Elastic Polymer will stretch when bumped and instantly go back to it's original shape.
*Picture is for reference only Berkshire Junction - EZ Line Simulating Wires EZ line is unbeatable for simulating Telephone and Electric lines, all suspended wires, ropes, fences, etc. This Elastic Polymer will stretch when bumped and instantly go back to it's original shape. No more re-glueing bumped telephone lines! No fuzz or kinks. Sold in 100 foot spools, in colored or natural white options. Two sizes are available to accurately simulate both electric lines, telephone cable, or whatever else you may need. A Berkshire Junction Exclusive Product, you have to see our show display to believe it! (So we give you pictures) Looks great in all gauges, depending on the application. Indoor use only. Other uses of EZ Line: Ship Rigging, circus tents, guard rails, crane rigging, bows for archers, Antennae wires, and bi-plane wing struts and wires. EZ line comes in 2 sizes - Fine and Heavy. Fine:Â is recommended for N and HO scale. Heavy: works well on S and O scales, and as high tension wires in HO Scale. In some HO and S scale layouts, a mixture of large and small diameters looks best, for example, simulating both Telephone cables and electric wires on a pole. Note: The charcoal color in fine size does not show up well (actually, it can almost "disappear") against a dark background such as ground cover, trees, or towns. We demonstrate this on the diorama that we use at shows and many customers choose the green (which has just a hint of color) or the white which shows up more. It's your model - so it's your choice; but we just wanted to let you know this. Available in 100 foot spools, natural white and 100 foot spools, green (old copper), charcoal, rust (great for barbed wire), or rope.