Measurements: 1/16" x 3 1/2 " x 36" sheet of basswood clapboard siding with 1/2" laps milled into the sheet. The bottom has a notch milled in so it may seamlessly overlap another sheet below.
Basswood material is a domestic wood cut in Northern Michigan and Wisconsin, desired because of its economy, workability and finishing qualities. Its close, tight homogenous grain structure makes it ideal for a wide variety of hobby, craft and miniatures. A favorite for carving. Thin basswood may be cut with a hobby knife; thicker basswood requires a saw for cutting. Basswood may be stained or painted to represent any wood type.
1 Inch Scale, also referred to as 1/12 or 1:12 scale; which means 1 inch equals 1 foot.
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