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To find more information please have a look at our website and you will also see a link to our YouTube channel all on www. littlehousesplus-shop.co.uk on the home page look under Small World Products Dolls House wiring and Lighting specialist .....@ the top of the page there is a link contacting us as we talk to people all around the world and help them
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I'm going to set up a table for kids crafts and homework in here, so I wanted to use some fun wallpaper. I didn't have exactly what I need, so I will need to camouflage an awkward transition between two patterns. I am also struggling with the puzzle of how to get the wire from the room under the stairs to travel across the room discreetly so it can go up to the third floor where the battery pack will be. Suggestions welcome.-
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From the album: Half-scale RGT Colonial (first house!)
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Wiring a Dolls House all the information you need is at www.littlehousesplus-shop.co.uk under Small World Products you will find it half way down the home page
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Need help with wiring a Dolls House Small World Products Dolls House wiring and Lighting specialist 13 Day’s time on 6th September will be doing Q & A on our Facebook page @ Little Houses Plus & Small world Products Will Start at 7.00pm UK Time Hope you will come and join us
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It's that time of year when people get New Dolls Houses for Christmas I would just like to remind you all if you are wanting to put Lights - Fires into your new house you might like to look at our website www.littlehousesplus-shop.co.uk and go down the home page until you see all in this group comes from Small World Products Dolls House wiring and lighting specialist there is a lot of information there for you to look As we have help people around the world at the top you will see a tab contacting us where you can see all the way you can speak to us for more help All of us at Little Houses Plus & Small World Products would like to wish you all a Happy New Year
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Hello again, I am back with more questions. So, here is the backstory information. I'm working on my GL Harrison Tudor that I've had since 1980. It was built & the outside painted and then has been in storage, until a few months back. A few things I've redone is pulled out the 2 staircases and plan on flipping them around to face the back of the dollhouse. This has resulted in my having to use wood filler where the cutouts for the railings were. Did I mention I hate sanding & the mess it makes inside the house and all around? I'm also planning to put in a Stained Glass look-like window in between an interior wall bathroom & the little studio room at the front of the house. I've reglued some loose pieces and will have to rebuild the platform for the bottom of the house. I painted the interior of the house white to seal, but I did leave the floor alone for now, as I was thinking of scribing them & then staining them-except for the bathroom & kitchen. I've read & learned so many things since I found this forum. It's a case of I wish I knew then, what I know now! I guess I thought there was only one way to build a dollhouse, but now I see how many of you think completely out of the box with your own creations & imaginations & materials. So here is my latest conundrum. I thought I had my wiring figured out. There are at least 13 light fixtures I'm thinking I will need initially. I ordered the Large lighting kit from Cir-Kit, read the booklet, read some tutorials, downloaded more tutorials, saw a few videos on Y-Tube, I really liked-that I could stop & pause & rewatch--step by laboriously slow step. (Seriously, I thought there would be so many more video tutorials-as I do much better with visuals, than by just reading) Anyway, after looking thru Cir-Kit's website-after I got my kit, when I started looking at Ceiling fixtures, I notice that there are "adapters & canopies". Wait, WHAT? That wasn't in the videos I watched! The person I watched drilled a hole into the second floor to the ceiling below! So, I guess my question now is does the tapewire go on the floor above or ceiling below & you then use these wonderful adapters that allow you to remove the fixture with just a turn of your hand to replace bulbs--or do I go with Lady in the Video??? Do I go across the floor, up the now empty stairwells, go under the hexagon shaped windows, make false ceilings for the attic?? Soldering is not necessary-Yes it is necessary-No you can use shrink tubes!!! GAH!!! I'm paralyzed from not knowing what to do next. I thought I got it, but now I'm not sure of anything. I blame the lady in the video who made this look like a snap ! (or I could just blame myself for being so dense with the wiring instructions Just for Reference these are the Vids I watched back when I thought I got it: 1) How to Electrify a Dollhouse (Lady, I'm cussing at--but has nice music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgsi-EnszlA 2) Miniature Electrics Episode 2 --Guy who I liked until I found out that you can't get next Episode to keep watching--Also he turned his dollhouse upside down & on it's side--REALLY?! Wish I knew that little trick before 3 sides with bay windows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8Nq2RG8mjY 3) Miniature Building Construction Step 6 - Installing the Lights -I like this one too, but sometimes hard to see because her hands block what she's doing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD8650I 4) I've also downloaded, printed out, read, studied about 7 tutorials online, but I just do better with step by step visuals. 5) There is a DVD on electrical put out by Cir-kit. (It is about $20.00 ) IF anyone has seen this DVD & would reccommend it, I would seriously consider biting the bullet & buying it 6) Maybe I am just making this so much harder than it is ??? Any suggestions, advice, methods, more helpful Videos, or slaps upside my head, would be welcomed-. I'm just stuck in this holding pattern. TIA and Happy Thanksgiving Eve to those in the U.S. Warm Regards ~~ kat