We make our own boxy-looking kiosks in our restoration shop...All you
need is some wood, paint (not latex-based), a television and VCR/DVD
player or computer with monitor and DVD drive, lots of tools and some
volunteers who can build things and know how to reconnect wires. Better
solution: if you have a museum/historical society nearby that has an
exhibits/design department, perhaps you can arrange a trade or they can
help you out at low cost. 

Jackie Shalberg 
Archivist / Assistant Historian 
National Model Aviation Museum 



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