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I am constructing the Duracraft linfield and I’m dry fitting the roof, but it’s just not fitting right. Do they ever? Should I sand and try to figure it out or glue and fill in with wood putty? I have done everything correct with the instructions, so I don’t know what’s best to do. Any suggestions?
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Hi! I just received my half scale Diana kit, which is laser cut. My research indicates that die cut dollhouses should always be dry fit, but I haven't been able to really find anything about laser cut houses. Any advice? Should I dry fit my Diana before assembling? The instructions mention nada on the subject ... and also say to use hot glue which seems to be incorrect Thank you!!!
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From the album: The Laurel Build
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From the album: Orchid Shabby Chic
After some pointers from a group I'm in, I was able to use painter's tape to hold the pieces up enough to get a good look at the dry fit. I plan on building on to each side of the Orchid (as of right now, anyway) and I think I will use the bay window opening on the left side for a set of French doors instead. I had also originally imagined a spiral staircase in the house, but I need to figure out where it will go before I glue anything together. -
Oh my goodness please heed the advice of others who came before me! I just spent an hour and a half dry fitting my fairfield on the advice of the more experienced. Did I want to? No. Did I balk? Yes. Would I recommend it? Oh yes my friend. Oh yes. I had walls in wrong place and the whole ornery thing backwards in my head. Even after scouring over pictures for a month. Like someone said somewhere before me....you gotta see it in 3-D. And now it is speaking to me finally. You rotten bugger.
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From the album: My Orchid build - 1st doll house
Complete dry fit, in a sense - I'm waiting for a Primrose kit to add as an addition. -
From the album: Purple Trailer
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From the album: My Orchid
Dry-fitting the roof.-
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