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I attach a photo of what I am trying to achieve. My client want the barge boards of an extension to be scalloped. Perhaps not similair to the photo but same principal. I know that to get a fascia or barge board you go to Modelling, Host sweep and then roof fascia. But this gives a rectangular uniform shape. I have scratched my head till it hurts. Any idea anyone? regards Mark
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Sorry for the (extremely) late reply, but it looks to me like that will have to be a homespun generic model family. Proper use of parameters can get you a fascia that can be modified in all axes while maintaining a pattern like that. The basics can be found here: http://www.revitzone.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=692&Itemid=34
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