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From the album: Circus in a Lamp
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If somebody has built this kit or one by the Laser Dollhouse Design Company, could they please help me with the flooring pieces. I can get the base to take all the A pieces, but after I tape them together for my dry fit, I cannot get the next floor to fit on top! My last dry fit, I just didn't have the correct tape and simply sat each floor on top of one another after I had completed it. So I have Completed a dry fit three times now, and although with this last time I did have the correct type of tape, I still could not get the flooring to actually fit. HELP! Is there a trick to this?
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Here are some photos of the 'modern 1:48-scale house I've been working on - the one with oodles of the tiny LED lights. Its not quite done. I still have to figure out what sort of roof finish and then add the final exterior trims. This house will eventually have floor-to-ceiling plexiglass panels that will fill in between the walls on one side of the house. I finished some tiny easy chairs and sofas today and got two beds dressed.
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I have some tiny 1:48 furniture kits - they look perfectly logical for assembly...but I am wondering about glue. For 1:12 I used wood glue - it was pretty thick. Is there something special I should use for tiny wood kits? Or just use regular wood glue but with a tiny needle dispenser? Thanks!
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I'm planning on putting stairs in my cigar box house project. I've looked at Railroad accessories and the stairs have a stringer with treads but no risers. I'm sure this is great for those outdoor setting railroad scenes, but not for my indoor needs. I considered these from Petite properties: http://petitepropertiesltd.com/onlineshop/index.php?_a=product&product_id=279 But I am doing unusually high ceilings in my cigarbox house (4") so these would be too short. I am open to partial faux stairs and "suggestions" of stairs as this scale is hard to work in. IN SHORT - I am looking for any input on making tiny stairs. Did you give up? Did you find it easy? Did you make stringers with risers and treads, or just use little blocks of wood? Thanks! I've fallen way down the rabbit hole and am dabbling in 1:48 scale. With laser cutters, the furniture options seem to have really opened up and even gotten more affordable.
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From the album: My Latest Mini Finds
<p>If I am ever going to do 1:48 scale, I would start with a kit like this.</p>© © 2014 All About Miniatures, LLC
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From the album: My Latest Mini Finds
<p>I have seen a few of these kits. Now I have a few of them.</p>© © 2014 All About Miniatures, LLC
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My wife picked up a wooden decoupage purse at an antique store recently and wants to make a mini antique store of some sort based on the design. I have been looking for just the right accessories. While in Orlando I stopped in at Ron's Miniature Shop and found some great items. I know some of my mini friends will fall out of their chairs in shock as I purchased some quarter scale items for the build. I love the detail of these!© 2013 All About Miniatures, LLC
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
My wife picked up a wooden decoupage purse at an antique store recently and wants to make a mini antique store of some sort based on the design. I have been looking for just the right accessories. While in Orlando I stopped in at Ron's Miniature Shop and found some great items. I know some of my mini friends will fall out of their chairs in shock as I purchased some quarter scale items for the build.© 2013 All About Miniatures, LLC
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From the album: Miscellaneous Minis
My wife picked up a wooden decoupage purse at an antique store recently and wants to make a mini antique store of some sort based on the design. I have been looking for just the right accessories. While in Orlando I stopped in at Ron's Miniature Shop and found some great items. I know some of my mini friends will fall out of their chairs in shock as I purchased some quarter scale items for the build. Funny how you don't notice that 1/4 scale items need touched up until you take a close up picture. I am not really happy with the quality based on what I paid, but I can fix the paint blobs.© 2013 All About Miniatures, LLC
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I was digging through one of my travel finds over the weekend (this one) and I came across a furniture pack. It is 1/4" scale Cottage Furniture from Debbie Young. It is enough for an entire cottage. I like it and it will go perfectly with one of the room boxes my wife is going to build (see this). Based on the picture, this package is no longer available on her site. That is no big deal, but I did see some packages there that looked pretty nice. I figure at one time this must have cost someone around $60-$70 (I got the whole DC Farmhouse kit for $40). Has anyone purchased from her in the past? Is there a less expensive place to find 1/4 scale furniture? I haven't done a lot of searching, although I can tell you there is nothing on craigslist and very little on eBay. I am just looking for some feedback.