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Product Description
Bullnose corrugated iron sheets were/are used for verandah roofing. Using the usual modelling methods and materials this is a particularly hard thing to make for a model building.
The profile of the corrugations has been taken from the 1963 Lysaght Referee 22nd Edition book.
This is a sprue of 12 - 10 foot sheets of Bullnose Corrugated Iron with a width of 10 corrugations.
The model sheets are 2 feet 4 inches wide for a prototype 1 1/2 corrugation overlap.
The model sheets are designed to be butted up against each other the overlap being shown by the join between the sheets.
The actual prototype sheets have 11 corrugations which leave 10 showing after overlap.
Corrugated Iron came in 1-foot increments from 5-foot to 12-foot lengths. I have chosen a 10-foot length but other lengths can be produced if there is a need.
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