Building stock, in whichever material, can be plain sheets, strips, bars, tubes, rods, or even structural shapes such as L or T
girders. Stock can also be
embossed or textured to replicate a certain prototype material (such as plastic sheet embossed with grooves to mimic a scale brick wall). For example, to scratch-build a small board fence, the modeler could use plastic rod stock to form the vertical posts, then use plastic bar stock to form horizontal rails affixed to the posts, lay plastic strip stock vertically on the horizontal rails (perhaps 'distressed' with a wire brush to mimic wood grain, or by using thin strips of actual wood), trimming the top and bottoms of the strips to be even, adding details like nail holes (using a small pin), and then finishing and
weathering (making a model look like it has been used via dust, dirt, stains, and wear). ==Method==