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From the album: Half-scale RGT Colonial (first house!)
This highlights the difference in scale between true 1/24 and the room kits I had on hand. this staircase was supposed to span an entire floor in a kit, but will only go up 2/3 of the wall in this house! I will camouflage it in the playroom, the stairs will disappear up into the attic and no one will notice they cut off right after they become hard to see. -
Hi guys! Im fairly new to this hobby. I requested my dad to make me a doll house but at that time Im not familiar with the "scale" stuff. So I just made some random measurements Lol. The rooms of the house are 8 inch height & 12 inch width. Is it ok to use 1:6 furniture or 1:12 furniture?
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Please ignore the rough finishings in the picture, I'm not done yet. I put some of the furniture in my nearly finished Glencroft, to get a look at the big picture. And the first thing that jumped out at me is that the toilet looks TINY compared to the bedroom furniture. (I've learned that all 1:12 scale is not created equal). My cottage is of the present time, but was inherited and thus the fittings are a mixture of new, old, and in-between as the previous owners did updates throughout the years. I really, really want to keep this style bathroom. But, it looks terrible. My questions are: 1. Can I make the toilet look bigger somehow? 2. Should I just buy a different one? (last choice as my budget has already been wrecked) 3. Is there some kind of modification that will give the appearance of the toilet looking bigger, maybe dividing the room with a pony wall? I don't want to go full room divider. Advice and suggestions warmly welcomed. Novice-ly, Liz