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Dollhouse Miniature Roofing Salt & Pepper Square Asphalt Shingles

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Arrives Sunday, Aug 17
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Features

  • SALT & PEPPER Asphalt approximately: 1:12 scale. Covers 144- 157 square inches.
  • This is MINIATURE asphalt strips That Covers Approximately 144- 157 Square Inches ( 8 -35.25" strips)
  • Installation: Directions are in product description.
  • MINIATURE STRIPS of ASPHALT in other colors sold separately: Red, Brown, Black or Peppered Salt

Description

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. IF you are using outdoors, we suggest using polyurethane on top to waterproof.

Product Dimensions: 35.25 x 1 x 0.06 inches


Item Weight: 3.84 ounces


Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Alessio Miniatures


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic scale looks and feel
The truly are like full scale asphalt shingles and they apply on the rod the same as their full size counterparts as well. Except I glue them on instead of nailing them on. They look so good. I don’t know how well they will weather outside yet but so far I am very happy with them and they even covered more roof area then it looked like they would out of the package. I boot two more packs and I’m hoping that will cover the rest of the roof on my Victorian. There are a little pricey but I they will be worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025 by Monty B.

  • Worked out well, see photos
It worked out well for the little bluebird house I made out of cedar. The 2 sections of roof are approx. 8x8 inches each, and I used almost the total amount of material. I had very little waste so that is about how much it will cover. All said I'm pleased with the result.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025 by Jim Jim

  • Get a solar panel
These are awesome for doll house toifingy
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025 by Hello

  • Great product!
I used this on a project for an architectural design class where I had to build a scale model of a house I designed and this product was perfect. It was easy to cut and glue down onto foam board. It holds up very well too and is fantastic quality. It looks realistic and is a great price compared to in store options at hobby stores ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Maggie

  • They look authentic
Used for birdhouse roofs. Coverage less than expected but the description is accurate. Suggest a couple coats of satin polyurethane to improve lifespan in rough conditions.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024 by Mary S Dolan

  • Wonderful product - just don't use it for a mini library outside!
LOVE the tiles, truly. but I used them for a mini library and after a year of exposure they just don't hold up.
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 by Steve Truitt

  • Awesome!
The seller shipped these so fast, I got them way faster than expected and they are just awesome!! Exactly what I was looking for to complete a roof on a dollhouse I’m working on. It looks so real, feels so real, i am very very happy.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Morgan Sadie Morgan Sadie

  • Doesn't Do Well in the Cold
I applied a water proof layer to the roof of my Little Free Library and then used a staple gun to apply the shingles. I put it in my shed until it warmed up, so I could apply weather proofing paint to the sides. I went out to my shed and the shingles had warped due to the cold. It doesn't even get that cold in the Pacific Northwest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023 by Jen O Jen O

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