1:12 Hardware

AU$4.95
Fence Black Each (6 1/2"L x 3 1/2" Tall)
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AU$130.00
Fixed Window with Lead Light (74mmW x 135mmH)

NOTE ! Photo is a sample and all lead lights are hand made to order and hence could vary slightly

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AU$19.90
Flat Tile Roof (380 x 330mm) Note comes white, tiles approximately 12 x 6mm  Plastic Veneer Sheet 3-D PLASTIC PATTERNED VENEER SHEETS. The...
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AU$4.80
Fleur De Lys Drop Handle (5/8"W x 7/16"H x 3/16"D)
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AU$1.10
Floor Vents (30 x 12 x 1.5mm)
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AU$17.60
Floorboards Set (Fits 600 x 300mm) Laser Cut  Floorboards enough to do an area of 600x300mm Qty 16 of 50x12mm Qty 16 of 100x12mm Qty 84 of 150x12mm
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AU$9.90
French Door (Lever) Handles (1 Pair) Pewter (11/16" x 3/8" x 3/16") 
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AU$8.80
French Door (Lever) Handles (1 Pair) Satin Nickel (11/16" x 3/8" x 3/16")
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AU$9.50
French Door (Lever) Handles Bronze (1 Pair) (11/16" x 3/8" x 3/16")
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AU$12.10 AU$7.00
French Doors Double (135W x 196H fits 125W x 190Hmm)
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AU$2.75
French Escutcheon Small 6Pc
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AU$22.95
Frost Square Asphalt Shingles, 157 Square Inches

Size: 1 inch x 35 inches, 8 strips per bag, Coverage: 157 square inches

***** How to apply asphalt roofing *****

You will need sharp scissors, a tacky wood glue (or hot glue gun, but it's not necessary) and a good eye for symmetry.

Start by laying the first row upside down flush along the bottom row of your roofing area. Start with the left side of your strip, and cut off any excess. Lay the second row parallel to it and translated up by about half an inch, to line up the top of the tab slot with the top of the previous row. The edge of the shingle strip should line up with the edge of the roof, but likely only for this row. Then, lay the third row staggered over to the left by about half a shingle, lined up the same way, with a small section of the strip overhanging the roof. Cut this section off, trimmed to the roof edge.

Lay the fourth row so that it is lined up with the second row's shingles as exactly as possible, and then the fifth row lined up with the third, and so on.

Optional: For a sturdier roof bond, use staples to secure the strip, on sections which will be covered by the next row.

When nearing the roof peak, cut a strip to meet flush with the edge if necessary. Make sure the opposite side of the roof is finished the same way before continuing.

To cap the roof, cut off single squares, fold them evenly in half, and glue them overlapping the previous shingle by one quarter inch along the roof peak.

For a neat, pressed look to your freshly glued shingles, lay a board over the top and apply weight until the shingles dry.

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