HO scale furniiture
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Put in cubicles/work areasWoirk-stations with an occasional head seen walking between two - That way will cut down the actual amounts of furniture needed to be visible. Print suitable cubicles on computer paper, and stick them to plasticard cross shapes There are some kits available from one of the German firms, including lit computer monitors, desks and filing cabinets, and also the naughty secretary/boss scenes from Noch.

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The illuminated monitors are from Busch - these have 7 days to run as I type Item number: 390534645975 or here
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Hope they help

Edit to add - these are home-made in N scale using plastic extrusions or Plastruct shapes, but might provide ideas for HO versions

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