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Unless it is micro-plywood, basswood is very flimsy and not dimensionally stable. Plus has a lot of fuzz on the surface. Laserboard is a paper product impregnated with resin. Less fuzzy and more stable.
I've got several sheets of Jimmy's bricks. The basswood product is 1/8" thick, which is pretty damn stiff, and none of it had fuzz.
Ah, thanks for the info. While it might be stiffer, I just can't imagine building any N scale structure with 1/8" thick walls. Even not considering the corner joints, windows inset 1/8" into the openings in the wall would look terrible. Something like 1/32" would be more reasonable for N scale buildings.